Receptors, Retinoic Acid
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Proteins in the nucleus or cytoplasm that specifically bind RETINOIC ACID or RETINOL and trigger changes in the behavior of cells. Retinoic acid receptors, like steroid receptors, are ligand-activated transcription regulators. Several types have been recognized.
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D018168
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D12.776.826.701 D12.776.930.775
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Receptors, Retinoic Acid" by people in Profiles.
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Joss-Moore L, Carroll T, Yang Y, Fitzhugh M, Metcalfe D, Oman J, Hale M, Dong L, Wang ZM, Yu X, Callaway CW, O'Brien E, McKnight RA, Lane RH, Albertine KH. Intrauterine growth restriction transiently delays alveolar formation and disrupts retinoic acid receptor expression in the lung of female rat pups. Pediatr Res. 2013 May; 73(5):612-620.
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Petty WJ, Li N, Biddle A, Bounds R, Nitkin C, Ma Y, Dragnev KH, Freemantle SJ, Dmitrovsky E. A novel retinoic acid receptor beta isoform and retinoid resistance in lung carcinogenesis. J Natl Cancer Inst. 2005 Nov 16; 97(22):1645-51.
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Barros AC, Erway LC, Krezel W, Curran T, Kastner P, Chambon P, Forrest D. Absence of thyroid hormone receptor beta-retinoid X receptor interactions in auditory function and in the pituitary-thyroid axis. Neuroreport. 1998 Sep 14; 9(13):2933-7.
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