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1. Retinoic Acid Signalling in the Pineal Gland Is Conserved across Mammalian Species and Its Transcriptional Activity Is Inhibited by Melatonin.

2. Disruptions in network plasticity precede deficits in memory following inhibition of retinoid signaling.

3. Retinoic Acid Signalling in the Pineal Gland Is Conserved across Mammalian Species and Its Transcriptional Activity Is Inhibited by Melatonin

4. Expression of Retinaldehyde Dehydrogenases in the Pituitary Glands of Fetus and Adult Mice.

5. Cyp1B1 expression patterns in the developing chick inner ear.

7. O-GlcNAcylation disrupts STRA6-retinol signals in kidneys of diabetes.

8. Immunostimulatory effect on dendritic cells of the adjuvant-active exopolysaccharide from Leuconostoc mesenteroides strain NTM048.

9. Differential T cell homing to colon vs. small intestine is imprinted by local CD11c+ APCs that determine homing receptors.

10. Aldehyde Dehydrogenase 1A1: Friend or Foe to Female Metabolism?

11. Endogenous retinoic acid signaling is required for maintenance and regeneration of cornea.

12. Contribution directe et indirecte des cellules myéloïdes à la persistance des réservoirs du VIH-1 sous thérapie antirétrovirale

13. Trichostatin A reduces GnRH mRNA expression with a concomitant increase in retinaldehyde dehydrogenase in GnRH-producing neurons.

14. A potential role for regulatory T-cells in the amelioration of DSS induced colitis by dietary non-digestible polysaccharides.

15. Expression of Retinaldehyde Dehydrogenases (Raldh) – Enzymes that Catalyzate Retinoid Acid Synthesis in Mammalian Tissues During Early Embryonic Eye Development

16. Retinoic acid regulation by CYP26 in vertebrate lens regeneration.

17. Retinoic acid regulates olfactory progenitor cell fate and differentiation.

18. Photoperiodic regulation of retinoic acid signaling in the hypothalamus.

19. Keeping an eye on retinoic acid signaling during eye development

20. Reduction of retinaldehyde dehydrogenase 1 expression and production in estrogen-induced prolactinoma of rat.

21. Development of a chordate anterior–posterior axis without classical retinoic acid signaling

22. Expression of retinaldehyde dehydrogenase (RALDH)2 and RALDH3 but not RALDH1 in the developing anterior pituitary glands of rats.

23. Retinoids, eye development, and maturation of visual function.

24. Retinoic acid signaling and function in the adult hippocampus.

25. Molecular cloning and expression of retinoic-acid synthesizing enzyme raldh2 from Takifugu rubripes.

26. Developmental changes of the expression of the genes regulated by retinoic acid in the small intestine of rats

27. The control of morphogen signalling: Regulation of the synthesis and catabolism of retinoic acid in the developing embryo

28. The role of R-spondin3 in coronary artery formation and novel roles for retinoic acid signaling in cardiac development and repair

29. Étude du rôle de R-spondin3 dans la formation des artères coronaires et des nouvelles fonctions dans la signalisation de l'acide rétinoïque au cours du développement et de la réparation cardiaque

30. Endogenous retinoic acid signaling is required for maintenance and regeneration of cornea

31. Retinoic acid regulation by CYP26 in vertebrate lens regeneration

32. Development of a chordate anterior–posterior axis without classical retinoic acid signaling

33. Aldehyde dehydrogenase 1A1: friend or foe to female metabolism?

34. Highly Sensitive Quantitative Determination of Retinoic Acid Levels, Retinoic Acid Synthesis, and Catabolism in Embryonic Tissue Using a Reporter Cell-Based Method.

35. Retinoic acid regulates olfactory progenitor cell fate and differentiation

36. Rôle de la synthèse de l'acide rétinoïque dans le contrôle de la prolifération et de la différenciation des cellules épithéliales mammaires

37. Vom Molekül zum Verhalten – Die neurobiologischen Grundlagen des Gesangserwerbs in Singvögeln

38. GM-CSF and IL-4 synergistically trigger dendritic cells to acquire retinoic acid-producing capacity

40. Generating retinoic acid gradients by local degradation during craniofacial development: One cell's cue is another cell's poison.

41. Differential T cell homing to colon vs. small intestine is imprinted by local CD11c + APCs that determine homing receptors.

42. Activation of retinoic acid signalling after sciatic nerve injury: up-regulation of cellular retinoid binding proteins.

43. Macrophages engulfing apoptotic thymocytes produce retinoids to promote selection, differentiation, removal and replacement of double positive thymocytes.

44. A molecular mechanism of optic nerve regeneration in fish: the retinoid signaling pathway.

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