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Results 1 - 10 of 77 for retinoic acid
  1. ... instructions for making a transcription factor called the retinoic acid receptor, alpha (RARα). A transcription factor is a ... 1 group B member 1 RAR RAR-alpha retinoic acid receptor, alpha Tests of RARA PubMed RETINOIC ACID ...
  2. Vitamin A is a fat-soluble vitamin that is stored in the liver. There are two types of vitamin A that are found in the diet. Preformed ...
  3. ... RAI1_HUMAN SMCR SMS Tests of RAI1 PubMed RETINOIC ACID-INDUCED GENE 1; RAI1 NCBI Gene ClinVar Bi ... Walz K. Functional and cellular characterization of human Retinoic Acid Induced 1 (RAI1) mutations associated with Smith-Magenis ...
  4. ... Peterson AS, Workman JL, Pourquie O. Rere controls retinoic acid signalling and somite bilateral symmetry. Nature. 2010 Feb ...
  5. ... sequestration of Sp110b, a potent transcriptional corepressor of retinoic acid receptor, from the nucleus. Mol Cell Biol. 2003 ...
  6. ... Peterson AS, Workman JL, Pourquie O. Rere controls retinoic acid signalling and somite bilateral symmetry. Nature. 2010 Feb ...
  7. Tretinoin is used to treat acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL; a type of cancer in which there are ... worsened following treatment with other types of chemotherapy. Tretinoin is used to produce remission (a decrease or ...
  8. Tretinoin (Altreno, Atralin, Avita, Retin-A) is used to treat acne. Tretinoin is also used to reduce fine wrinkles (Refissa ... with other skin care and sunlight avoidance programs. Tretinoin is in a class of medications called retinoids. ...
  9. ... TG-interacting factor also blocks a molecule called retinoic acid from regulating gene activity. Retinoic acid, a form of vitamin A, binds to a ... the signals of the TGF-β pathway and retinoic acid. If the signals involved in forebrain development are ...
  10. ... oxidoreductase deficiency. Studies suggest that a molecule called retinoic acid also plays a role in the skeletal abnormalities found in severe cases. The breakdown of retinoic acid requires cytochrome P450 oxidoreductase; if a shortage of ...
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