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Tretinoin
Known as:
Trans Vitamin A Acid
, Trans Retinoic Acid
, Acid, Vitamin A
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A nutrient that that body needs in small amounts to function and stay healthy. All-trans retinoic acid is made in the body from vitamin A and helps…
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14-carboxy-13-cis-retinamide-Sepharose 4B
5,6-dihydroxyretinoic acid methyl ester
5,6-epoxyretinoic acid
5,6-epoxyretinyl palmitate
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Acne Vulgaris
Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia
COG-C9710 APL Regimen
Erythromycin / Tretinoin
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Broader (2)
Antineoplastic Agents
Keratolytic Agents
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Highly Cited
2012
Highly Cited
2012
Visible light-mediated atom transfer radical addition via oxidative and reductive quenching of photocatalysts.
Carl-Johan Wallentin
,
J. Nguyen
,
Peter Finkbeiner
,
C. Stephenson
Journal of the American Chemical Society
2012
Corpus ID: 26196398
Herein, the development of visible light-mediated atom transfer radical addition (ATRA) of haloalkanes onto alkenes and alkynes…
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Review
1996
Review
1996
Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors: a nuclear receptor signaling pathway in lipid physiology.
T. Lemberger
,
B. Desvergne
,
W. Wahli
Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology
1996
Corpus ID: 43306035
Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors (PPARs) are lipid-activated transcription factors that belong to the steroid/thyroid…
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Highly Cited
1995
Highly Cited
1995
Crystal structure of the ligand-binding domain of the human nuclear receptor RXR-α
W. Bourguet
,
M. Ruff
,
P. Chambon
,
H. Gronemeyer
,
D. Moras
Nature
1995
Corpus ID: 4371873
The crystal structure of the human retinoid-X receptor RXR-α ligand-binding domain reveals a previously undiscovered fold of an…
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Highly Cited
1991
Highly Cited
1991
Molecular nature of Spemann's organizer: the role of the Xenopus homeobox gene goosecoid
Ken W. Y. Cho
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B. Blumberg
,
H. Steinbeisser
,
E. Robertis
Cell
1991
Corpus ID: 18294607
Review
1988
Review
1988
Nuclear receptors enhance our understanding of transcription regulation.
Stephen Green
,
Pierre Chambon
Trends in Genetics
1988
Corpus ID: 29562581
Highly Cited
1987
Highly Cited
1987
Identification and spatial distribution of retinoids in the developing chick limb bud
C. Thaller
,
G. Eichele
Nature
1987
Corpus ID: 6534682
All-trans-retinoic acid (RA) induces striking digit pattern duplications when locally applied to the developing chick limb bud1–4…
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Highly Cited
1982
Highly Cited
1982
Retinoic acid induces embryonal carcinoma cells to differentiate into neurons and glial cells
E. Jones-Villeneuve
,
M. McBurney
,
K. Rogers
,
V. Kalnins
Journal of Cell Biology
1982
Corpus ID: 7001869
Murine embryonal carcinoma cells can differentiate into a varied spectrum of cell types. We observed the abundant and precocious…
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Highly Cited
1980
Highly Cited
1980
Hormonal induction of differentiation in teratocarcinoma stem cells: Generation of parietal endoderm by retinoic acid and dibutyryl cAMP
S. Strickland
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K. K. Smith
,
K. Marotti
Cell
1980
Corpus ID: 8663130
Highly Cited
1979
Highly Cited
1979
Arachidonic acid metabolism in polymorphonuclear leukocytes: effects of ionophore A23187.
P. Borgeat
,
B. Samuelsson
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences…
1979
Corpus ID: 25911464
Addition of arachidonic acid and the divalent cation ionophore A23187 to a suspension of human peripheral blood polymorphonuclear…
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Highly Cited
1956
Highly Cited
1956
THE OCCURRENCE AND DETERMINATION OF δ-AMINOLEVULINIC ACID AND PORPHOBILINOGEN IN URINE
BY D. Mauzerall
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S. Granick
1956
Corpus ID: 300017
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