Retinol and vitamin A derivatives influence cell differentiation, proliferation, and apoptosis and play an important physiologic role in a wide range of biological processes. Retinol is obtained from foods of animal origin. Retinol derivatives are fundamental for vision, while retinoic acid is essential for skin and bone growth. Intracellular retinoid bioavailability is regulated by the presence of specific cytoplasmic retinol and retinoic acid binding proteins (CRBPs and CRABPs). CRBP-1, the most diffuse CRBP isoform, is a small 15 KDa cytosolic protein widely expressed and evolutionarily conserved in many tissues. CRBP-1 acts as chaperone and regulates the uptake, subsequent esterification, and bioavailability of retinol. CRBP-1 plays a m...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Retinoic acid receptor (RAR) activation induces cell differentiati...
Vitamin A, its physiological metabolites and synthetic derivatives (retinoids) have been shown to ha...
Multiple binding and transport proteins facilitate many aspects of retinoid biology through effects ...
Retinol and vitamin A derivatives influence cell differentiation, proliferation, and apoptosis and p...
Retinol and vitamin A derivatives influence cell differentiation, proliferation, and apoptosis and p...
Retinol and vitamin A derivatives influence cell differentiation, proliferation, and apoptosis and p...
Background/Aim: Cellular retinol binding protein-1 regulates retinol bioavailability and contributes...
Vitamin A has, apart from its function in the visual pigments, general effects on several organs. Ea...
Background/Aim: Cellular retinol binding protein-1 regulates retinol bioavailability and contributes...
Background/Aim: Cellular retinol binding protein-1 regulates retinol bioavailability and contributes...
Abstract Background CRBP-1, a cytosolic chaperone of vitamin A, is identified in a serious number of...
Background/Aim: Cellular retinol binding protein-1 regulates retinol bioavailability and contributes...
Vitamin A has, apart from its function in the visual pigments, general effects on several organs. Ea...
Vitamin A has, apart from its function in the visual pigments, general effects on several organs. Ea...
Cellular binding-proteins (BP), including CRBP1, CRBP2, CRABP1, CRABP2, and FABP5, shepherd the poor...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Retinoic acid receptor (RAR) activation induces cell differentiati...
Vitamin A, its physiological metabolites and synthetic derivatives (retinoids) have been shown to ha...
Multiple binding and transport proteins facilitate many aspects of retinoid biology through effects ...
Retinol and vitamin A derivatives influence cell differentiation, proliferation, and apoptosis and p...
Retinol and vitamin A derivatives influence cell differentiation, proliferation, and apoptosis and p...
Retinol and vitamin A derivatives influence cell differentiation, proliferation, and apoptosis and p...
Background/Aim: Cellular retinol binding protein-1 regulates retinol bioavailability and contributes...
Vitamin A has, apart from its function in the visual pigments, general effects on several organs. Ea...
Background/Aim: Cellular retinol binding protein-1 regulates retinol bioavailability and contributes...
Background/Aim: Cellular retinol binding protein-1 regulates retinol bioavailability and contributes...
Abstract Background CRBP-1, a cytosolic chaperone of vitamin A, is identified in a serious number of...
Background/Aim: Cellular retinol binding protein-1 regulates retinol bioavailability and contributes...
Vitamin A has, apart from its function in the visual pigments, general effects on several organs. Ea...
Vitamin A has, apart from its function in the visual pigments, general effects on several organs. Ea...
Cellular binding-proteins (BP), including CRBP1, CRBP2, CRABP1, CRABP2, and FABP5, shepherd the poor...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Retinoic acid receptor (RAR) activation induces cell differentiati...
Vitamin A, its physiological metabolites and synthetic derivatives (retinoids) have been shown to ha...
Multiple binding and transport proteins facilitate many aspects of retinoid biology through effects ...