Since the role of retinoids in normal growth, reproduction, maintenance and differentiantion of epithelial tissue has been known, the therapeutic value of retinoids has been utilised in disorders resembling vitamin A (retinol) deficiency. Much effort has been directed to developing less toxic retinoids to increase this therapeutic potential, and now more than 2000 synthetic retinoids are known. However, the most severe side effect of retinoids is their teratogenicity, and a desired goal in the retinoids development is in dissociating the therapeutic benefits from teratogenic risk. It is not known if this result can be achieved, but increasing the understanding of the basic molecular mechanisms of retinoic action should offer one route to th...
Isotretinoin (13‐cis‐RA) is known to be teratogenic in humans and laboratory animals. The relatively...
This Nordic report builds on ideas brought forward in the OECD Detailed Review Paper (DRP) 178 on sc...
Retinoic acids (RA) are natural chemicals that exert a hormone-like activity and a variety of biolog...
International audienceAnimal models of vitamin A (retinol) deficiency have highlighted its crucial r...
Retinoids, in particular all-trans retinoic acid (T-RA), are essential for normal development and ho...
Retinoic acid is a physiological compound of human blood. Blood levels range from 1000 to 7000 pg/mL...
The teratogenic potency of retinoid analogs was determined in Syrian hamsters and compared to the te...
Retinoic acid is a vitamin-A derived com-pound that plays an important role in cranio-facial develop...
Retinoids, a group of compounds which include Vitamin A, has recently been shown to play new roles i...
Conclusion: Retinoids are suspected to have multiple functions during embryogenesis, which are carri...
Retinoids comprise a family of polyisoprenoid lipids which include vitamin A (retinol) and its natur...
This report describes a literature study of the kinetics of vitamin A in different animal species. T...
The ability of the oxidated retinoids to inhibit cellular proliferation is exemplified by their use ...
Skip to Next Section Retinoids, in particular all-trans retinoic acid (T-RA), are essential for nor...
This review explores the usefulness retinoic acid (RA) related physiological factors as possible bio...
Isotretinoin (13‐cis‐RA) is known to be teratogenic in humans and laboratory animals. The relatively...
This Nordic report builds on ideas brought forward in the OECD Detailed Review Paper (DRP) 178 on sc...
Retinoic acids (RA) are natural chemicals that exert a hormone-like activity and a variety of biolog...
International audienceAnimal models of vitamin A (retinol) deficiency have highlighted its crucial r...
Retinoids, in particular all-trans retinoic acid (T-RA), are essential for normal development and ho...
Retinoic acid is a physiological compound of human blood. Blood levels range from 1000 to 7000 pg/mL...
The teratogenic potency of retinoid analogs was determined in Syrian hamsters and compared to the te...
Retinoic acid is a vitamin-A derived com-pound that plays an important role in cranio-facial develop...
Retinoids, a group of compounds which include Vitamin A, has recently been shown to play new roles i...
Conclusion: Retinoids are suspected to have multiple functions during embryogenesis, which are carri...
Retinoids comprise a family of polyisoprenoid lipids which include vitamin A (retinol) and its natur...
This report describes a literature study of the kinetics of vitamin A in different animal species. T...
The ability of the oxidated retinoids to inhibit cellular proliferation is exemplified by their use ...
Skip to Next Section Retinoids, in particular all-trans retinoic acid (T-RA), are essential for nor...
This review explores the usefulness retinoic acid (RA) related physiological factors as possible bio...
Isotretinoin (13‐cis‐RA) is known to be teratogenic in humans and laboratory animals. The relatively...
This Nordic report builds on ideas brought forward in the OECD Detailed Review Paper (DRP) 178 on sc...
Retinoic acids (RA) are natural chemicals that exert a hormone-like activity and a variety of biolog...