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February 1 1994
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10.1201/9781482277562-39
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Book chapters
pp. 21
Introduction
pp. 29
B. Storage
pp. 42
B . NuclearRetinoicAcidReceptorsasligand -I nducibleTranscriptionFactors
pp. 62
Retinyl Ester
pp. 67
V .
pp. 70
Properties of CRBP(U)
pp. 93
Kenjiro
pp. 98
~~~l
pp. 99
CONCENTRATION
pp. 100
STELLATE CELLS IN THE HYPERVITAMINOSIS POSTNATAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE
pp. 101
!X. VITAMIN STORAGE IN THE UVER OF
pp. 107
1rhe Retl
pp. 126
1 0 0
pp. 127
B. Functions of lipocalins
pp. 129
STRUCTURA1." ORGANIZATION OF UCOCAUIM GENES
pp. 139
Dynamics and Control of Plasma Retinol
pp. 140
TURNOVER AND RECYCLING RETINOl A. Retinol Turnover in Rats
pp. 141
1 day in plasma before it leaves irreversibly
pp. 142
Studies In Humans
pp. 155
Retinoic Acid Homeostasis: Prospective Roles of {3-Carotene, Retinol, CRBP, and CRABP
pp. 161
Intestine
pp. 165
B. Relationship Between Retinoic Acid Synthesis and Alcoholism
pp. 169
Retinoid -B indingProteinsasSubstratesforRetinoidMetabolism
pp. 174
" 0 - Retinol (,uM)
pp. 175
150 75 50 75 100 Retinol (,uM)
pp. 178
E. Cytosolic Synthesis of Retinoic Acid from CRBP-Retinal
pp. 184
RELEASE OF RETINOL FROM RETINYL ESTERS A. Apo-CRBP Stimulates Hydrolysis of Endogenous Retinyl Esters Via a Chelate-Independent Process
pp. 186
Et Ester May Be Physiologically to Mobi!I::Eation of Esters
pp. 188
100 80
pp. 210
TWO FAMILIES OF RETINOIC ACID RECEPTORS: RARs AND RXRs-PRIMARY STRUCTURE AND
pp. 215
VldY
pp. 220
et al. A
pp. 222
Expression in Embryos
pp. 223
RAR-a -iSS RXR-a
pp. 233
at showed that the only HeLa ceH
pp. 241
RARs Acting as Repressors, in the Absence of Ugand
pp. 242
If this were
pp. 246
REFERENCES
pp. 250
uknt,
pp. 265
RXRE ----->
pp. 267
Vt PPAR-RXR HETERODIMER AS
pp. 277
Retinoylation of Proteins in Mammalian Cells
pp. 284
V . RETINOYLATIONPROTEINPRESENCEOFCYCLOHEXIMIDE
pp. 287
noRA
pp. 295
Role of Carotenoids in Antioxidant Defense
pp. 299
Carotenoic Acids Retinal / Retin
pp. 304
REFERENCES
pp. 309
Role of Retinoids in Embryonic Development
pp. 315
An Alternative Explanation
pp. 323
(a) 4.6
pp. 325
A . ModernTeratologyw -
pp. 334
FACE
pp. 344
INTRAUTERINE ACQUISITION
pp. 349
TOTAL
pp. 363
Are Ethanol-Induced Birth Defects Caused by Functional Retinoic Acid Deficiency?
pp. 364
FETAL ALCOHOL SYNDROME AND RETINOID TERATOGENESIS A. Teratogenesis Acid or
pp. 372
Retlnoic Acid Regulation of Gene
pp. 375
Hepatic Vitamin A Depletion by Ethanol
pp. 385
Role of Retinoids in Normal and Diseased Skin
pp. 386
!t SKIN BIOLOGY: GENERAL
pp. 393
of basal cell-specific keratins KS
pp. 404
Diseased Skin
pp. 405
Acne and Related Diseases
pp. 407
10 ,353-
pp. 412
B. Nuclear Retinoic Acid Receptors
pp. 425
REFERENCES
pp. 445
1RegulationEpithelialDifferentiationRetinoids
pp. 454
Cells
pp. 457
RETINOIDS AND THE VAGINAL AND CERVICAL EPITHELIUM A. General Considerations
pp. 471
Role of Retinoids in Normal Hematopoiesis and the Immune System
pp. 475
B. Effects of Retinoids on Normal Hematopoiesis Assay Systems
pp. 476
@Y<~MFu- ~ ·~ P LATELETS
pp. 480
Ut EFFECTS OF VITAMIN ON THE IMMUNE SYSTEM
pp. 505
Retinoids and Acute Myeloid Leukemia
pp. 510
POSSIBLE MECHANISMS OF RETINOID EFFECTS ON CELLS
pp. 515
RETINOID TREATMENT OTHER ACUTE MYELOID LEUKEMIAS
pp. 516
REFERENCES
pp. 524
INTRODUCTION
pp. 525
< i " ! .
pp. 534
5 kca!/mol range (29).
pp. 540
~ l / Io n
pp. 562
Metabolism of Vitamin A an Testis
pp. 566
at (4 2) detected high levels of CRA..BP in the
pp. 581
Vitamin A and Cancer: Epidemiological Evidence in Humans
pp. 600
REFERENCES
pp. 605
Vitamin A Deficiency: Its Epidemiology and Relation to Child Mortality and Morbidity
pp. 606
A. Clinical Indicators
pp. 635
Teratogenicity of Vitamin A and Retinoids
pp. 649
SPECIES IN TRANSPLACENTAL
pp. 685
Dietary Vitamin A Requirements
pp. 690
REFERENCES
pp. 691
Index
pp. 699
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