Vitamin A and its derivatives (retinoids) are necessary for the maintenance of normal phenotypic expression. An attempt at understanding the biochemical role of vitamin A has led to the demonstration of a new pathway for retinol. In this pathway, vitamin A is phosphorylated to retinylphosphate (RP), which is then glycosylated to retinylphosphatemannose (MRP). These two derivatives have been found in a variety of tissues in vivo and in vitro and appear to be ubiquitous components of cellular membranes. The suggestion has been made that MRP may mediate specific cellular interactions by functioning as a lipid intermediate in the biosynthesis of specific glycoconjugates. A study on spontaneously-transformed mouse fibroblasts (Balb/c3T12-3 cells...
Vitamin A plays a key role in vision, cell growth and differentiation. In the cell, retinol has seve...
For the past hundred years since the discovery of vitamin A, the field of research associated with r...
Retinoids (vitamin A derivatives) are essential for a wide variety of physiological processes, inclu...
A biochemical pathway of phosphorylation and glycosylation of vitamin A has recently been found in h...
Abstract — A biochemical pathway of phosphorylation and glycosylation of vitamin A has recently been...
Cultured, spontaneously transformed mouse fibroblasts (Balb/3T12-3 cells) were readily detached from...
Transformed cells (Balb/c, 3T12-3), induced to increase their adhesion to the substrate by treatment...
We investigated the metabolism of retinoids in the HaCaT keratinocyte cell line. Vitamin A (Retinol)...
5,6 epoxyretinal; 5,6 epoxyretinoic acid; abstract report; cell adhesion; fibroblast; fibronectin i ...
Vitamin A and its chemical analogues (retinoids) are known to play a role in the maintenance and dif...
This chapter summarizes the salient methodologies and pertinent data of the adhesive effects of reti...
Vitamin A (all-trans-retinol) or its derivatives are involved in many physiological processes rangin...
Retinoids are required for maintaining many essential physiological processes in the body, including...
Retinoids (vitamin A derivatives) are vital nutrients that regulate a variety of physiological proce...
Retinoids are involved in several essential processes in mammals, including vision, morphogenesis, s...
Vitamin A plays a key role in vision, cell growth and differentiation. In the cell, retinol has seve...
For the past hundred years since the discovery of vitamin A, the field of research associated with r...
Retinoids (vitamin A derivatives) are essential for a wide variety of physiological processes, inclu...
A biochemical pathway of phosphorylation and glycosylation of vitamin A has recently been found in h...
Abstract — A biochemical pathway of phosphorylation and glycosylation of vitamin A has recently been...
Cultured, spontaneously transformed mouse fibroblasts (Balb/3T12-3 cells) were readily detached from...
Transformed cells (Balb/c, 3T12-3), induced to increase their adhesion to the substrate by treatment...
We investigated the metabolism of retinoids in the HaCaT keratinocyte cell line. Vitamin A (Retinol)...
5,6 epoxyretinal; 5,6 epoxyretinoic acid; abstract report; cell adhesion; fibroblast; fibronectin i ...
Vitamin A and its chemical analogues (retinoids) are known to play a role in the maintenance and dif...
This chapter summarizes the salient methodologies and pertinent data of the adhesive effects of reti...
Vitamin A (all-trans-retinol) or its derivatives are involved in many physiological processes rangin...
Retinoids are required for maintaining many essential physiological processes in the body, including...
Retinoids (vitamin A derivatives) are vital nutrients that regulate a variety of physiological proce...
Retinoids are involved in several essential processes in mammals, including vision, morphogenesis, s...
Vitamin A plays a key role in vision, cell growth and differentiation. In the cell, retinol has seve...
For the past hundred years since the discovery of vitamin A, the field of research associated with r...
Retinoids (vitamin A derivatives) are essential for a wide variety of physiological processes, inclu...