Retinoic acid receptor gamma-induced misregulation of chondrogenesis in the murine limb bud in vitro.
@article{Galdones2008RetinoicAR, title={Retinoic acid receptor gamma-induced misregulation of chondrogenesis in the murine limb bud in vitro.}, author={Eugene Galdones and B. Hales}, journal={Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology}, year={2008}, volume={106 1}, pages={ 223-32 } }
Vitamin A derivatives modulate gene expression through retinoic acid and rexinoid receptor (RAR/RXR) heterodimers and are indispensable for limb development. Of particular interest, RARgamma is highly expressed in cartilage, a target affected following retinoid-induced limb insult. The goal of this study was to examine how selective activation of RARgamma affects limb development. Forelimbs from E12.5 CD-1 mice were cultured for 6 days in the presence of all-trans RA (pan-RAR agonist; 0.1 or 1… Expand
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