Expression of a retinoic acid response element-hsplacZ transgene defines specific domains of transcriptional activity during mouse embryogenesis.
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A novel human cytochrome P450, CYP26C1, involved in metabolism of 9-cis and all-trans isomers of retinoic acidA new orphan member of the nuclear hormone receptor superfamily that interacts with a subset of retinoic acid response elementsCell-type-specific regulation of the retinoic acid receptor mediated by the orphan nuclear receptor TLXRetinoic acid synthesis and signaling during early organogenesisRetinoic acid regulation of the somitogenesis clockThe neurobiology of retinoic acid in affective disordersRetinoic acid promotes limb induction through effects on body axis extension but is unnecessary for limb patterningSignaling through retinoic acid receptors in cardiac development: Doing the right things at the right timesMechanisms of retinoic acid signalling and its roles in organ and limb developmentEnzymatic Metabolism of Vitamin A in Developing Vertebrate EmbryosVitamin A, cancer treatment and prevention: the new role of cellular retinol binding proteinsA complex RARE is required for the majority of Nedd9 embryonic expressionThe retinoic acid-inactivating enzyme CYP26 is essential for establishing an uneven distribution of retinoic acid along the anterio-posterior axis within the mouse embryoThe retinoic acid-metabolizing enzyme, CYP26A1, is essential for normal hindbrain patterning, vertebral identity, and development of posterior structures.Active repression of RAR signaling is required for head formationEmbryonic gut anomalies in a mouse model of retinoic Acid-induced caudal regression syndrome: delayed gut looping, rudimentary cecum, and anorectal anomaliesBenzopyrene and experimental stressors cause compensatory differentiation in placental trophoblast stem cellsRetinoic acid controls expression of tissue remodeling genes Hmgn1 and Fgf18 at the digit-interdigit junctionA regulatory network controls nephrocan expression and midgut patterningRetinaldehyde dehydrogenase 2 is down-regulated during duodenal atresia formation in Fgfr2IIIb-/- miceDynamic expression of retinoic acid-synthesizing and -metabolizing enzymes in the developing mouse inner ear.An oligodendrocyte enhancer in a phylogenetically conserved intron region of the mammalian myelin gene OpalinRequirement of mesodermal retinoic acid generated by Raldh2 for posterior neural transformationRetinoic acid synthesis controlled by Raldh2 is required early for limb bud initiation and then later as a proximodistal signal during apical ectodermal ridge formationRDH10 is essential for synthesis of embryonic retinoic acid and is required for limb, craniofacial, and organ developmentRetinoic acid induces prostatic bud formationOpposing actions of cellular retinol-binding protein and alcohol dehydrogenase control the balance between retinol storage and degradationThe mammalian doublesex homolog DMRT1 is a transcriptional gatekeeper that controls the mitosis versus meiosis decision in male germ cellsRetinoic acid guides eye morphogenetic movements via paracrine signaling but is unnecessary for retinal dorsoventral patterningThe STRA6 receptor is essential for retinol-binding protein-induced insulin resistance but not for maintaining vitamin A homeostasis in tissues other than the eyeTargeted disruption of Aldh1a1 (Raldh1) provides evidence for a complex mechanism of retinoic acid synthesis in the developing retinaRetinoic acid receptors are required for skeletal growth, matrix homeostasis and growth plate function in postnatal mouseRole of retinoic acid during forebrain development begins late when Raldh3 generates retinoic acid in the ventral subventricular zoneThe retinaldehyde reductase DHRS3 is essential for preventing the formation of excess retinoic acid during embryonic developmentA newborn lethal defect due to inactivation of retinaldehyde dehydrogenase type 3 is prevented by maternal retinoic acid treatmentShifting boundaries of retinoic acid activity control hindbrain segmental gene expressionInsights into the organization of dorsal spinal cord pathways from an evolutionarily conserved raldh2 intronic enhancerQuantitative Measurement of Relative Retinoic Acid Levels in E8.5 Embryos and Neurosphere Cultures Using the F9 RARE-Lacz Cell-based Reporter Assay.Is the Epididymis a Series of Organs Placed Side By Side?Protein reporter bioassay systems for the phenotypic screening of candidate drugs: a mouse platform for anti-aging drug screening
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Expression of a retinoic acid response element-hsplacZ transgene defines specific domains of transcriptional activity during mouse embryogenesis.
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Expression of a retinoic acid ...... ty during mouse embryogenesis.
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Expression of a retinoic acid ...... ty during mouse embryogenesis.
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Expression of a retinoic acid ...... ty during mouse embryogenesis.
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Expression of a retinoic acid ...... ty during mouse embryogenesis.
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Expression of a retinoic acid ...... ty during mouse embryogenesis.
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1991-08-01T00:00:00Z