Vitamin A and its analogs (retinoids) have acquired particular significance in embryonic development since the discovery that retinoic acid (RA) possesses properties of an endogenous morphogen and that embryonic tissues contain specific nuclear receptors for RA. Since the mammalian embryo does not synthesize RA de novo but rather must acquire it directly or in a precursor form from the maternal circulation, we sought to establish the relationship between levels of RA, retinol, and retinyl esters in the maternal system and their acquisition by the embryo, particularly during organogenesis in the mouse. Results indicate profound changes in maternal vitamin A levels during pregnancy in the mouse. These changes were characterized by a large, tr...
© 2014, Postgraduate Medical Institute. All rights reserved. The deficit and excess of vitamin A cau...
Vitamin A deficiency during pregnancy is a widespread health problem, which can detrimentally affect...
Abstract – Retinoic acid (RA) plays a key role in pattern formation along the major body axis and li...
The essential requirement of vitamin A for embryogenesis is well known. The mammalian embryo depends...
Background: The vitamin A precursor b-carotene (BC) promotes mammalian embryonic development by serv...
AbstractSpecific combinations of nuclear retinoid receptors acting as ligand-inducible transcription...
The requirement for vitamin A in reproduction was first recognized in the early 1900’s, and its impo...
Retinoic acid, sequestered from maternally-circulating retinol, is essential for vertebrate embryoni...
Background: In a previous study, we investigated the short-term effects of in utero retinoic acid (R...
Retinoids are important signalling molecules in the development of limbs and in the determination o...
BACKGROUND: Vitamin A (VA) and its derivates (retinoids) are important nutritional substances, wh...
Embryonic development is orchestrated by a small number of signaling pathways, one of which is the r...
AbstractVitamin A plays an essential role in vertebrate embryogenesis. In the present study, pregnan...
Vitamin A and its derivatives, collectively termed as retinoids, have been paid attention in recent...
Vitamin A is an important component in the diet as its metabolites, the retinoids, play key roles in...
© 2014, Postgraduate Medical Institute. All rights reserved. The deficit and excess of vitamin A cau...
Vitamin A deficiency during pregnancy is a widespread health problem, which can detrimentally affect...
Abstract – Retinoic acid (RA) plays a key role in pattern formation along the major body axis and li...
The essential requirement of vitamin A for embryogenesis is well known. The mammalian embryo depends...
Background: The vitamin A precursor b-carotene (BC) promotes mammalian embryonic development by serv...
AbstractSpecific combinations of nuclear retinoid receptors acting as ligand-inducible transcription...
The requirement for vitamin A in reproduction was first recognized in the early 1900’s, and its impo...
Retinoic acid, sequestered from maternally-circulating retinol, is essential for vertebrate embryoni...
Background: In a previous study, we investigated the short-term effects of in utero retinoic acid (R...
Retinoids are important signalling molecules in the development of limbs and in the determination o...
BACKGROUND: Vitamin A (VA) and its derivates (retinoids) are important nutritional substances, wh...
Embryonic development is orchestrated by a small number of signaling pathways, one of which is the r...
AbstractVitamin A plays an essential role in vertebrate embryogenesis. In the present study, pregnan...
Vitamin A and its derivatives, collectively termed as retinoids, have been paid attention in recent...
Vitamin A is an important component in the diet as its metabolites, the retinoids, play key roles in...
© 2014, Postgraduate Medical Institute. All rights reserved. The deficit and excess of vitamin A cau...
Vitamin A deficiency during pregnancy is a widespread health problem, which can detrimentally affect...
Abstract – Retinoic acid (RA) plays a key role in pattern formation along the major body axis and li...