Vitamin A is an essential nutrient required throughout life. Through its various metabolites, vitamin A sustains fetal development, immunity, vision, and the maintenance, regulation, and repair of adult tissues. Abnormal tissue levels of the vitamin A metabolite, retinoic acid, can result in detrimental effects which can include congenital defects, immune deficiencies, proliferative defects, and toxicity. For this reason, intricate feedback mechanisms have evolved to allow tissues to generate appropriate levels of active retinoid metabolites despite variations in the level and format, or in the absorption and conversion efficiency of dietary vitamin A precursors. Here, we review basic mechanisms that govern vitamin A signaling and metabolis...
Embryonic development is orchestrated by a small number of signaling pathways, one of which is the r...
Retinoids (vitamin A derivatives) are essential for a wide variety of physiological processes, inclu...
Embryonic development is orchestrated by a small number of signaling pathways, one of which is the r...
Retinoids are required for maintaining many essential physiological processes in the body, including...
Vitamin A or retinol is arguably the most multifunctional vitamin in the human body, as it is essent...
Vitamin A or retinol is arguably the most multifunctional vitamin in the human body, as it is essent...
Vitamin A and its metabolites regulate the expression of many genes involved in their own metabolism...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Shannon, S. R., Moise, A. R., & Trainor,...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Shannon, S. R., Moise, A. R., & Trainor,...
Vitamin A and its metabolites regulate the expression of many genes involved in their own metabolism...
Vitamin A is the parent compound of retinoids, which regulate gene transcription by binding to nucle...
The ability to store and distribute vitamin A inside the body is the main evolutionary adaptation th...
Retinoids are required for maintaining many essential physiological processes in the body, including...
Vitamin A is a micronutrient and signaling molecule that regulates transcription, cellular different...
AbstractVitamin A derivatives (retinoids) are essential components in vision; they contribute to pat...
Embryonic development is orchestrated by a small number of signaling pathways, one of which is the r...
Retinoids (vitamin A derivatives) are essential for a wide variety of physiological processes, inclu...
Embryonic development is orchestrated by a small number of signaling pathways, one of which is the r...
Retinoids are required for maintaining many essential physiological processes in the body, including...
Vitamin A or retinol is arguably the most multifunctional vitamin in the human body, as it is essent...
Vitamin A or retinol is arguably the most multifunctional vitamin in the human body, as it is essent...
Vitamin A and its metabolites regulate the expression of many genes involved in their own metabolism...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Shannon, S. R., Moise, A. R., & Trainor,...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Shannon, S. R., Moise, A. R., & Trainor,...
Vitamin A and its metabolites regulate the expression of many genes involved in their own metabolism...
Vitamin A is the parent compound of retinoids, which regulate gene transcription by binding to nucle...
The ability to store and distribute vitamin A inside the body is the main evolutionary adaptation th...
Retinoids are required for maintaining many essential physiological processes in the body, including...
Vitamin A is a micronutrient and signaling molecule that regulates transcription, cellular different...
AbstractVitamin A derivatives (retinoids) are essential components in vision; they contribute to pat...
Embryonic development is orchestrated by a small number of signaling pathways, one of which is the r...
Retinoids (vitamin A derivatives) are essential for a wide variety of physiological processes, inclu...
Embryonic development is orchestrated by a small number of signaling pathways, one of which is the r...