AbstractDeer antlers are the only mammalian organs that can be repeatedly regenerated; each year, these complex structures are shed and then regrow to be used for display and fighting. To date, the molecular mechanisms controlling antler regeneration are not well understood. Vitamin A and its derivatives, retinoic acids, play important roles in embryonic skeletal development. Here, we provide several lines of evidence consistent with retinoids playing a functional role in controlling cellular differentiation during bone formation in the regenerating antler. Three receptors (α, β, γ) for both the retinoic acid receptor (RAR) and retinoid X receptor (RXR) families show distinct patterns of expression in the growing antler tip, the site of end...
Background: Formation of the cartilage template involves a multi-step process in which prechondrogen...
Background: The regenerating limb of urodele amphibians is an important system for evaluating the ef...
Abstract Retinoic acid (RA) is a morphogen derived from retinol (vitamin A) that plays important rol...
AbstractDeer antlers are the only mammalian organs that can be repeatedly regenerated; each year, th...
AbstractRetinoids have long been known to influence skeletogenesis but the specific roles played by ...
Deer antlers are cranial appendages that develop after birth as extensions of a permanent protuberan...
Retinoids have been known to influence cell migration, interaction, and differentiation, but their ...
Parathyroid hormone (PTH)-related peptide (PTHrP) and the PTH/PTHrP receptor (PPR) play an essential...
The annual regeneration of deer antlers is a unique developmental event in mammals, which as a rule ...
Chondrocyte differentiation is a fundamental process during endochondral ossification. Retinoic acid...
AbstractRecent studies on the regenerating newt limb, using cells transfected with chimeric retinoic...
The formation and mineralization process of antlers, which constitute the fastest growing bones in v...
Retinoic acid (RA), the main active metabolite of vitamin A, regulates vertebrate morphogenesis thro...
Hormonal aspects of antler growth regulation Erika Kužmová Abstract Deer antlers are the only mammal...
Two studies were carried out to determine the mode of action of oestradiol (E₂) on terminal minerali...
Background: Formation of the cartilage template involves a multi-step process in which prechondrogen...
Background: The regenerating limb of urodele amphibians is an important system for evaluating the ef...
Abstract Retinoic acid (RA) is a morphogen derived from retinol (vitamin A) that plays important rol...
AbstractDeer antlers are the only mammalian organs that can be repeatedly regenerated; each year, th...
AbstractRetinoids have long been known to influence skeletogenesis but the specific roles played by ...
Deer antlers are cranial appendages that develop after birth as extensions of a permanent protuberan...
Retinoids have been known to influence cell migration, interaction, and differentiation, but their ...
Parathyroid hormone (PTH)-related peptide (PTHrP) and the PTH/PTHrP receptor (PPR) play an essential...
The annual regeneration of deer antlers is a unique developmental event in mammals, which as a rule ...
Chondrocyte differentiation is a fundamental process during endochondral ossification. Retinoic acid...
AbstractRecent studies on the regenerating newt limb, using cells transfected with chimeric retinoic...
The formation and mineralization process of antlers, which constitute the fastest growing bones in v...
Retinoic acid (RA), the main active metabolite of vitamin A, regulates vertebrate morphogenesis thro...
Hormonal aspects of antler growth regulation Erika Kužmová Abstract Deer antlers are the only mammal...
Two studies were carried out to determine the mode of action of oestradiol (E₂) on terminal minerali...
Background: Formation of the cartilage template involves a multi-step process in which prechondrogen...
Background: The regenerating limb of urodele amphibians is an important system for evaluating the ef...
Abstract Retinoic acid (RA) is a morphogen derived from retinol (vitamin A) that plays important rol...