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Retinoic Acid: Structure, Mechanisms & Roles in Disease

Retinoic Acid: Structure, Mechanisms & Roles in Disease

9781621005971
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Retinoic acid (RA) is a signalling molecule involved in many important pathways in every cell. When RA binds to RA receptors and activates them, cell cycle arrest, differentiation and apoptosis can occur. In this book, the authors present topical research in the study of the structure, mechanisms and roles in disease of retinoic acid. Topics discussed include retinoid signalling in mammalian inner ear development; nuclear receptors for retinoids involved in the control of expression activity of p-glycoprotein; retinoic acid signaling and immunotherapy of cancer; using retinoic acid in molecular medicine and retinol/vitamin A signalling and self-renewal of stem cells.
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9781621005971
9781621005971

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Publication date
2012
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
202
Dimensions (mm)
180.00 x 260.00
Weight (g)
358
  • Retinoid Signaling in Mammalian Inner Ear Development; Are Nuclear Receptors for Retinoids Involved in the Control of the Expression & Activity of P-Glycoprotein?; mRNA Diversity of Genes by Alternative Splicing during Neuronal Differentiation of NT2 Pluripotential Human Embryonal Carcinoma Cells by All-Trans Retinoic Acid; Retinoic Acid Signaling & Immunotherapy of Cancer; Retinoic Acid Inducible-1 Gene (RAI1) & Clinical Subtypes of Schizophrenia.; Tretinoin-Cyclodextrin Complex in Skin Rejuvenation Therapy; Retinoic Acid:: An Old Compound with a Potential for Future Use in Personalized Molecular Medicine; Retinol/Vitamin A Signaling & Self Renewal of Stem Cells; Retinoic Acid Regulates Sox2 Expression during Neuronal & Glial Differentiation in Mouse P19 Cells; Alternatives to Reduce the Topical Retinoic Acid-Induced Skin Irritation.
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