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Developing with lethal RA levels: genetic ablation of Rarg can restore the viability of mice lacking Cyp26a1
Development, April 1, 2003; 130(7): 1449 - 1459.
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DevelopmentHome page
M. D. Tallquist and P. Soriano
Cell autonomous requirement for PDGFR{alpha} in populations of cranial and cardiac neural crest cells
Development, February 1, 2003; 130(3): 507 - 518.
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Cardiovasc ResHome page
C. Herdeg, M. Oberhoff, A. Baumbach, S. Schroeder, M. Leitritz, A. Blattner, D. I Siegel-Axel, C. Meisner, and K. R Karsch
Effects of local all-trans-retinoic acid delivery on experimental atherosclerosis in the rabbit carotid artery
Cardiovasc Res, February 1, 2003; 57(2): 544 - 553.
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DevelopmentHome page
K. Niederreither, J. Vermot, B. Schuhbaur, P. Chambon, and P. Dolle
Embryonic retinoic acid synthesis is required for forelimb growth and anteroposterior patterning in the mouse
Development, August 1, 2002; 129(15): 3563 - 3574.
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J. Cell Biol.Home page
A. D. Weston, R. A.S. Chandraratna, J. Torchia, and T. M. Underhill
Requirement for RAR-mediated gene repression in skeletal progenitor differentiation
J. Cell Biol., July 8, 2002; 158(1): 39 - 51.
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Hum Mol GenetHome page
D. B. Gould and S. W. M. John
Anterior segment dysgenesis and the developmental glaucomas are complex traits
Hum. Mol. Genet., May 15, 2002; 11(10): 1185 - 1193.
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DevelopmentHome page
A. M. Ashique, K. Fu, and J. M. Richman
Endogenous bone morphogenetic proteins regulate outgrowth and epithelial survival during avian lip fusion
Development, January 10, 2002; 129(19): 4647 - 4660.
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CarcinogenesisHome page
A. Hatoum, M. E. El-Sabban, J. Khoury, S. H. Yuspa, and N. Darwiche
Overexpression of retinoic acid receptors alpha and gamma into neoplastic epidermal cells causes retinoic acid-induced growth arrest and apoptosis
Carcinogenesis, December 1, 2001; 22(12): 1955 - 1963.
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Genetically Modified Animals in Endocrinology
Endocr. Rev., October 1, 2001; 22(5): 719 - 720.
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R. A. Schneider, D. Hu, J. L. R. Rubenstein, M. Maden, and J. A. Helms
Local retinoid signaling coordinates forebrain and facial morphogenesis by maintaining FGF8 and SHH
Development, July 15, 2001; 128(14): 2755 - 2767.
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DevelopmentHome page
O. Wendling, N. B. Ghyselinck, P. Chambon, and M. Mark
Roles of retinoic acid receptors in early embryonic morphogenesis and hindbrain patterning
Development, June 1, 2001; 128(11): 2031 - 2038.
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M. Mori, N. B. Ghyselinck, P. Chambon, and M. Mark
Systematic Immunolocalization of Retinoid Receptors in Developing and Adult Mouse Eyes
Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci., May 1, 2001; 42(6): 1312 - 1318.
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BloodHome page
P. Kastner, H. J. Lawrence, C. Waltzinger, N. B. Ghyselinck, P. Chambon, and S. Chan
Positive and negative regulation of granulopoiesis by endogenous RAR{alpha}
Blood, March 1, 2001; 97(5): 1314 - 1320.
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Mol. Cell. Biol.Home page
A. C.-K. Chung, D. Katz, F. A. Pereira, K. J. Jackson, F. J. DeMayo, A. J. Cooney, and B. W. O'Malley
Loss of Orphan Receptor Germ Cell Nuclear Factor Function Results in Ectopic Development of the Tail Bud and a Novel Posterior Truncation
Mol. Cell. Biol., January 15, 2001; 21(2): 663 - 677.
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Genes Dev.Home page
S. Abu-Abed, P. Dollé, D. Metzger, B. Beckett, P. Chambon, and M. Petkovich
The retinoic acid-metabolizing enzyme, CYP26A1, is essential for normal hindbrain patterning, vertebral identity, and development of posterior structures
Genes & Dev., January 15, 2001; 15(2): 226 - 240.
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DevelopmentHome page
M Li, H Chiba, X Warot, N Messaddeq, C Gerard, P Chambon, and D Metzger
RXR-alpha ablation in skin keratinocytes results in alopecia and epidermal alterations
Development, January 3, 2001; 128(5): 675 - 688.
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Biol. Reprod.Home page
Z. Fu, H. Kato, K. Sugahara, and T. Kubo
Retinoic Acid Accelerates the Development of Reproductive Organs and Egg Production in Japanese Quail (Coturnix coturnix japonica)
Biol Reprod, December 1, 2000; 63(6): 1795 - 1800.
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M. Liu, F. A. Pereira, S. D. Price, M.-j. Chu, C. Shope, D. Himes, R. A. Eatock, W. E. Brownell, A. Lysakowski, and M.-J. Tsai
Essential role of BETA2/NeuroD1 in development of the vestibular and auditory systems
Genes & Dev., November 15, 2000; 14(22): 2839 - 2854.
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