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[[File:Retinoid acid model in olfactory development.jpg|thumb|300px|Model for retinoid acid in olfactory development<ref name=PMID23829703><pubmed>23829703</pubmed>| [http://www.neuraldevelopment.com/content/8/1/13 Neural Dev.]</ref>]] | [[File:Retinoid acid model in olfactory development.jpg|thumb|300px|Model for retinoid acid in olfactory development<ref name=PMID23829703><pubmed>23829703</pubmed>| [http://www.neuraldevelopment.com/content/8/1/13 Neural Dev.]</ref>]] | ||
All-trans retinoic acid (atRA) is the transcriptionally active product of vitamin A and is known to play many roles in embryo development. | |||
The compound has been used extensively postnatally in therapeutic treatments, for example in skin disease. Its developmental signalling role is a factor for its known teratogenic effects from maternal to conceptus transfer. | The compound has been used extensively postnatally in therapeutic treatments, for example in skin disease. Its developmental signalling role is a factor for its known teratogenic effects<ref name=PMID11375780><pubmed>11375780</pubmed></ref> from maternal to conceptus transfer. | ||
{{Factor Links}}| [[:Category:Retinoic acid|Category:Retinoic acid | {{Factor Links}}| [[:Category:Retinoic acid|Category:Retinoic acid]] | [[Abnormal_Development_-_Environmental|Abnormal Development]] | ||
==Some Recent Findings== | ==Some Recent Findings== | ||
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Introduction
All-trans retinoic acid (atRA) is the transcriptionally active product of vitamin A and is known to play many roles in embryo development.
The compound has been used extensively postnatally in therapeutic treatments, for example in skin disease. Its developmental signalling role is a factor for its known teratogenic effects[2] from maternal to conceptus transfer.
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Some Recent Findings
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Endoderm
Chicken antero-posterior endoderm patterning[5]
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Fetal Gonad
Immunohistochemical localisation of retinoid receptor expression in the human fetal gonad[6]
Neural
Model retinoic acid extracellular signal-regulated kinase and Wnt pathway interactions[7]
RA Is Not Required for Radial Expansion of the Embryonic Cortex
References
- ↑ <pubmed>23829703</pubmed>| Neural Dev.
- ↑ <pubmed>11375780</pubmed>
- ↑ <pubmed>25558812</pubmed>
- ↑ <pubmed>23563268</pubmed>
- ↑ 19516907</pubmed>| PLoS One.
- ↑ Childs AJ, Cowan G, Kinnell HL, Anderson RA, Saunders PTK (2011) Retinoic Acid Signalling and the Control of Meiotic Entry in the Human Fetal Gonad. PLoS ONE 6(6): e20249. PMID 21674038 | PLoS One
- ↑ <pubmed>19642999</pubmed>
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<pubmed>21673209</pubmed>| Can Fam Physician
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