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retinol acetate
Known as:
VITAMIN A (AS ACETATE)
, Vitamin A Acetate
, Vitamin A, acetate
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A naturally-occurring fatty acid ester form of retinol (vitamin A) with potential antineoplastic and chemopreventive activities. Retinyl acetate…
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Broader (2)
Anticarcinogenic Agents
Immunologic Adjuvants
Dermatitis
Drug Allergy
Free Radical Scavenging Activity [MoA]
Malabsorption Syndrome
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Highly Cited
1998
Highly Cited
1998
Development of a method for quantitation of retinol and retinyl palmitate in human serum using high-performance liquid chromatography-atmospheric pressure chemical ionization-mass spectrometry.
R. V. van Breemen
,
D. Nikolić
,
+4 authors
Alexander B Schilling
Journal of Chromatography A
1998
Corpus ID: 9752816
Highly Cited
1991
Highly Cited
1991
Determination of several retinoids, carotenoids and E vitamers by high-performance liquid chromatography. Application to plasma and tissues of rats fed a diet rich in either beta-carotene or…
T. van Vliet
,
F. van Schaik
,
J. van Schoonhoven
,
J. Schrijver
Journal of Chromatography A
1991
Corpus ID: 25593955
Highly Cited
1983
Highly Cited
1983
Modulation of involucrin and envelope competence in human keratinocytes by hydrocortisone, retinyl acetate, and growth arrest.
P. Cline
,
R. Rice
Cancer Research
1983
Corpus ID: 29308485
Involucrin accumulation and ionophore-assisted envelope formation, markers of keratinocyte differentiation, were found to be…
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Highly Cited
1982
Highly Cited
1982
Regulation by vitamin A of envelope cross-linking in cultured keratinocytes derived from different human epithelia
H. Green
,
F. Watt
Molecular and Cellular Biology
1982
Corpus ID: 34221159
When keratinocytes derived from different squamous epithelia are cultured in the absence of vitamin A, they form cross-linked…
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Highly Cited
1980
Highly Cited
1980
Stimulation of melanogenesis in a human melanoma cell line by retinoids.
R. Lotan
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D. Lotan
Cancer Research
1980
Corpus ID: 8741592
Retinoic acid was found to be a potent stimulant of pigmentation in human Hs939 melanoma cells. Exposure to 1 microM retinoic…
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Highly Cited
1980
Highly Cited
1980
Inhibition of rat mammary carcinogenesis by short dietary exposure to retinyl acetate.
D. Mccormick
,
F. Burns
,
R. Albert
Cancer Research
1980
Corpus ID: 35250811
Abstract Previous work has indicated that prolonged exposure to retinyl acetate in the diet can inhibit mammary cancers in rats…
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Highly Cited
1977
Highly Cited
1977
Vitamin A acid (retinoic acid), a potent inhibitor of 12-O-tetradecanoyl-phorbol-13-acetate-induced ornithine decarboxylase activity in mouse epidermis.
A. Verma
,
R. Boutwell
Cancer Research
1977
Corpus ID: 7921470
Summary Topical application of retinoic acid to mouse skin led to a dramatic inhibition of phorbol ester (12- O -tetradecanoyl…
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Highly Cited
1977
Highly Cited
1977
Inhibition of mammary cancer by retinyl methyl ether.
C. Grubbs
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R. Moon
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M. Sporn
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D. Newton
Cancer Research
1977
Corpus ID: 22250714
Daily feeding of the synthetic retinoid, retinyl methyl ether, beginning one week after the oral administration of 7,12…
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Highly Cited
1975
Highly Cited
1975
Metabolism of retinol-binding protein and vitamin A during hypervitaminosis A in the rat.
A. Mallia
,
J. Smith
,
D. Goodman
Journal of Lipid Research
1975
Corpus ID: 7362090
Vitamin A is normally transported in plasma as retinol bound to a specific protein, retinol-binding protein (RBP). Detailed…
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Highly Cited
1974
Highly Cited
1974
Altered glycoprotein synthesis in mouse epidermal cells treated with retinyl acetate in vitro.
L. DeLuca
,
S. Yuspa
Experimental Cell Research
1974
Corpus ID: 20861757
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