Maternal administration of a single dose of retinoic acid (vitamin A acid, 100 mg/kg) on either the 11 th, 11 1/2, 12th, 12 1/2, 13th or 13 1/2 day of gestation produced phocomelia or partial phocomelia in ICR/DUB fetuses. The results depended upon the time of treatment and two gradients of effect were produced: 1) cranio-caudal gradient, since forelimb defects resulted from treatment between days 11 and 13, while similar hindlimb abnormalities were produced by administration of retinoic acid 12 to 24 hours later: 2) proximo-distal gradient, due to the heterogenous sensitivity among individual bones of the limb. In the forelimb, early treatment (11th day) produced humero-ulnar defects and later treatment (12th day) ulnoradial defects. A sim...
AbstractThis study reports a morphological, skeletal, and molecular characterization of the supernum...
The prenatal growth of the upper and lower human limbs is sensitive to disruption during the critica...
PURPOSE: To identify the types of malformations resulting from the administration of retinoic acid (...
Maternal administration of a single dose of retinoic acid (vitamin A acid, 100 mg/kg) on either the ...
Retinoic acid, suspended in cottonseed oil, was administered via gavage to pregnant mice (ICR strain...
Abstract – Retinoic acid (RA) plays a key role in pattern formation along the major body axis and li...
The zygote and subsequent preimplantation stages of early mammalian development are susceptible to c...
© 2014, Postgraduate Medical Institute. All rights reserved. The deficit and excess of vitamin A cau...
stages and abnormal morphogenesis in the developing mouse limb, analysed in organ culture after tran...
Exogenous retinoic acid has been found to be teratogenic in animals and man. Craniofacial defects in...
Exogenous retinoic acid has been found to be teratogenic in animals and man. Craniofacial defects in...
We describe a 20-week-old fetus with multiple congenital anomalies exposed to acitretin in the first...
Retinoic acid (RA), a derivative of vitamin A, has remarkable effects on developing and regenerating...
Isotretinoin (13‐cis‐RA) is known to be teratogenic in humans and laboratory animals. The relatively...
Retinoic acid is a vitamin-A derived com-pound that plays an important role in cranio-facial develop...
AbstractThis study reports a morphological, skeletal, and molecular characterization of the supernum...
The prenatal growth of the upper and lower human limbs is sensitive to disruption during the critica...
PURPOSE: To identify the types of malformations resulting from the administration of retinoic acid (...
Maternal administration of a single dose of retinoic acid (vitamin A acid, 100 mg/kg) on either the ...
Retinoic acid, suspended in cottonseed oil, was administered via gavage to pregnant mice (ICR strain...
Abstract – Retinoic acid (RA) plays a key role in pattern formation along the major body axis and li...
The zygote and subsequent preimplantation stages of early mammalian development are susceptible to c...
© 2014, Postgraduate Medical Institute. All rights reserved. The deficit and excess of vitamin A cau...
stages and abnormal morphogenesis in the developing mouse limb, analysed in organ culture after tran...
Exogenous retinoic acid has been found to be teratogenic in animals and man. Craniofacial defects in...
Exogenous retinoic acid has been found to be teratogenic in animals and man. Craniofacial defects in...
We describe a 20-week-old fetus with multiple congenital anomalies exposed to acitretin in the first...
Retinoic acid (RA), a derivative of vitamin A, has remarkable effects on developing and regenerating...
Isotretinoin (13‐cis‐RA) is known to be teratogenic in humans and laboratory animals. The relatively...
Retinoic acid is a vitamin-A derived com-pound that plays an important role in cranio-facial develop...
AbstractThis study reports a morphological, skeletal, and molecular characterization of the supernum...
The prenatal growth of the upper and lower human limbs is sensitive to disruption during the critica...
PURPOSE: To identify the types of malformations resulting from the administration of retinoic acid (...