International audienceAnimal models of vitamin A (retinol) deficiency have highlighted its crucial role in reproduction and placentation, whereas an excess of retinoids (structurally or functionally related entities) can cause toxic and teratogenic effects in the embryo and foetus, especially in the first trimester of human pregnancy. Knock-out experimental strategies-targeting retinoid nuclear receptors RARs and RXRs have confirmed that the effects of vitamin A are mediated by retinoic acid (especially all-trans retinoic acid) and that this vitamin is essential for the developmental process. All these data show that the vitamin A pathway and metabolism are as important for the well-being of the foetus, as they are for that of the adult. Ac...
The essential requirement of vitamin A for embryogenesis is well known. The mammalian embryo depends...
Retinoids, in particular all-trans retinoic acid (T-RA), are essential for normal development and ho...
The teratogenic potency of retinoid analogs was determined in Syrian hamsters and compared to the te...
Since the role of retinoids in normal growth, reproduction, maintenance and differentiantion of epit...
Introduction: Retinoic acid (RA) signaling through its receptors (RARA, RARB, RARG, and the retinoi...
International audienceVitamin A (retinol) and its active derivatives (retinoic acids) are essential ...
Vitamin A and its analogs (retinoids) have acquired particular significance in embryonic development...
Retinoids, a group of compounds which include Vitamin A, has recently been shown to play new roles i...
Vitamin A is a very intriguing natural compound. The molecule not only has a complex array of physio...
Retinoids comprise a family of polyisoprenoid lipids which include vitamin A (retinol) and its natur...
Conclusion: Retinoids are suspected to have multiple functions during embryogenesis, which are carri...
International audienceRetinoids (active derivatives of vitamin A) were already demonstrated to be im...
International audienceRetinoids, the active metabolites of vitamin A, regulate complex gene networks...
of nutritional studies. Vitamin A (retinol) and its derivatives, collectively referred to as retinoi...
Background: Retinoids are vital for embryonic development; both excesses and deficiencies of vitamin...
The essential requirement of vitamin A for embryogenesis is well known. The mammalian embryo depends...
Retinoids, in particular all-trans retinoic acid (T-RA), are essential for normal development and ho...
The teratogenic potency of retinoid analogs was determined in Syrian hamsters and compared to the te...
Since the role of retinoids in normal growth, reproduction, maintenance and differentiantion of epit...
Introduction: Retinoic acid (RA) signaling through its receptors (RARA, RARB, RARG, and the retinoi...
International audienceVitamin A (retinol) and its active derivatives (retinoic acids) are essential ...
Vitamin A and its analogs (retinoids) have acquired particular significance in embryonic development...
Retinoids, a group of compounds which include Vitamin A, has recently been shown to play new roles i...
Vitamin A is a very intriguing natural compound. The molecule not only has a complex array of physio...
Retinoids comprise a family of polyisoprenoid lipids which include vitamin A (retinol) and its natur...
Conclusion: Retinoids are suspected to have multiple functions during embryogenesis, which are carri...
International audienceRetinoids (active derivatives of vitamin A) were already demonstrated to be im...
International audienceRetinoids, the active metabolites of vitamin A, regulate complex gene networks...
of nutritional studies. Vitamin A (retinol) and its derivatives, collectively referred to as retinoi...
Background: Retinoids are vital for embryonic development; both excesses and deficiencies of vitamin...
The essential requirement of vitamin A for embryogenesis is well known. The mammalian embryo depends...
Retinoids, in particular all-trans retinoic acid (T-RA), are essential for normal development and ho...
The teratogenic potency of retinoid analogs was determined in Syrian hamsters and compared to the te...