Retinoids regulate stem cell differentiation
LJ Gudas, JA Wagner - Journal of cellular physiology, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Retinoids are ubiquitous signaling molecules that influence nearly every cell type, exert
profound effects on development, and complement cancer chemotherapeutic regimens. All …
profound effects on development, and complement cancer chemotherapeutic regimens. All …
Retinoids induce stem cell differentiation via epigenetic changes
LJ Gudas - Seminars in cell & developmental biology, 2013 - Elsevier
Vitamin A (all-trans retinol) and its active metabolites, collectively called retinoids, exert
potent effects on stem cell differentiation and thus, the formation of the entire organism, in …
potent effects on stem cell differentiation and thus, the formation of the entire organism, in …
Retinoids, retinoic acid receptors, and cancer
Retinoids (ie, vitamin A, all-trans retinoic acid, and related signaling molecules) induce the
differentiation of various types of stem cells. Nuclear retinoic acid receptors mediate most but …
differentiation of various types of stem cells. Nuclear retinoic acid receptors mediate most but …
Retinoic acid signaling pathways in development and diseases
Retinoids comprise a group of compounds each composed of three basic parts: a
trimethylated cyclohexene ring that is a bulky hydrophobic group, a conjugated tetraene side …
trimethylated cyclohexene ring that is a bulky hydrophobic group, a conjugated tetraene side …
Retinoic acid receptors: from molecular mechanisms to cancer therapy
Retinoic acid (RA), the major bioactive metabolite of retinol or vitamin A, induces a spectrum
of pleiotropic effects in cell growth and differentiation that are relevant for embryonic …
of pleiotropic effects in cell growth and differentiation that are relevant for embryonic …
Retinoid pathway and cancer therapeutics
N Bushue, YJY Wan - Advanced drug delivery reviews, 2010 - Elsevier
The retinoids are a class of compounds that are structurally related to vitamin A. Retinoic
acid, which is the active metabolite of retinol, regulates a wide range of biological processes …
acid, which is the active metabolite of retinol, regulates a wide range of biological processes …
[引用][C] Retinoids, retinoid-responsive genes, cell differentiation, and cancer
LJ Gudas - Cell growth and differentiation, 1992 - AACR
Vitamin A (retinol), its natural and synthetic derivatives, and its metabolites are known
collectively as retinoids (Fig. 1). Vitamin A is required in the diets of vertebrate animals, and …
collectively as retinoids (Fig. 1). Vitamin A is required in the diets of vertebrate animals, and …
Retinoids as chemo-preventive and molecular-targeted anti-cancer therapies
VO Hunsu, COB Facey, JZ Fields… - International Journal of …, 2021 - mdpi.com
Retinoic acid (RA) agents possess anti-tumor activity through their ability to induce cellular
differentiation. However, retinoids have not yet been translated into effective systemic …
differentiation. However, retinoids have not yet been translated into effective systemic …
Diverse actions of retinoid receptors in cancer prevention and treatment
Retinoids (retinol [vitamin A] and its biologically active metabolites) are essential signaling
molecules that control various developmental pathways and influence the proliferation and …
molecules that control various developmental pathways and influence the proliferation and …
Regulation of gene expression by retinoids
PM Amann, SB Eichmuller, J Schmidt… - Current medicinal …, 2011 - ingentaconnect.com
Vitamin A serves as substrate for the biosynthesis of several derivates (retinoids) which are
important for cell growth and cell differentiation as well as for vision. Retinoic acid is the …
important for cell growth and cell differentiation as well as for vision. Retinoic acid is the …