نتایج جستجو برای: retinoids

تعداد نتایج: 5000  

2006
Chapla Agarwal Ellen A. Rorke Juan C. Irwin Richard L. Eckert

Human cervical cells are a primary site of papillomavirus infection and 90% of all cervical tumors are positive for human papillomavirus (HPV) DNA. Over one-half million cases of HPV-associated cervical, vulvar, and penile cancers are reported per year. Yet, in spite of the magnitude of this problem, the effects of HPV infection on cervical cell growth and differentiation are not well character...

Journal: :Cancer research 2003
Kyung-Hee Chun Doris M Benbrook K Darrell Berlin Waun Ki Hong Reuben Lotan

Retinoids that regulate cell growth, differentiation, and apoptosis have shown promising results in preclinical studies and in a few clinical trials of cancer chemoprevention and therapy. However, the clinical use of retinoids is limited by resistance of certain malignant cells to their antitumor effects and by side effects. To identify more potent retinoids, we examined the effects of heteroar...

Journal: :Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology 2000

Journal: :Trends in Pharmacological Sciences 2010

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1982
A M McCormick J L Napoli

Rats on a normal diet were administered physiological doses of [3H]retinyl acetate or [3H]retinol orally for 5 days to label endogenous retinoid pools. The kidney retinoids were extracted and separated by DEAE-Sephadex into neutral and acidic fractions. All-trans-retinoic acid and 5,6-epoxyretinoic acid were isolated and unequivocally identified by chromatographic analysis, chemical derivatizat...

Journal: :Development 1999
H Toresson A Mata de Urquiza C Fagerström T Perlmann K Campbell

In order to identify molecular mechanisms involved in striatal development, we employed a subtraction cloning strategy to enrich for genes expressed in the lateral versus the medial ganglionic eminence. Using this approach, the homeobox gene Meis2 was found highly expressed in the lateral ganglionic eminence and developing striatum. Since Meis2 has recently been shown to be upregulated by retin...

Journal: :Cancer research 1987
M I Dawson W R Chao C T Helmes

The retinoids all-trans-retinoic acid, 13-cis-retinoic acid, 4-[2-(5,6,7,8-tetrahydro-5,5,8,8-tetramethyl-2-naphthalenyl)-1E- propen-1-yl]benzoic acid, 6-[1-(4-carboxyphenyl)-1E-propen-2-yl]-3,4-dihydro-4,4-dimethyl-2H -1-benzothiopyran, and 6-(5,6,7,8,8-tetrahydro-5,5,8,8-tetramethyl-2-naphthalenyl)- 2-naphthalenecarboxylic acid inhibited the induction of ornithine decarboxylase in CD-1 mouse ...

Journal: :Cancer research 1982
E Hoal E L Wilson E B Dowdle

Two melanoma cell lines, each derived from a different patient with metastatic disease, were very similar in their appearance, their growth characteristics, and their tendency to differentiate and to pigment in culture as they become confluent. These lines, UCT-Mel 1 and UCT-Mel 2, were used to study the effects of retinoic acid and other derivatives of vitamin A. When added to UCT-Mel 1 cells,...

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience : a journal and virtual library 2006
Changping Zou Jianwei Zhou Linxin Qian Jean M Feugang Jia Liu Xinru Wang Sheng Wu Hong Ding Changchun Zou Monica Liebert H Barton Grossman

Clinical trials have explored the use of natural and synthetic retinoids for the prevention of bladder cancer recurrence. Natural retinoids have been shown to inhibit bladder cancer growth. Here, we compared the effects of natural and synthetic retinoids in bladder cancer cells. Bladder cancer cell lines were treated with all-trans-retinoid acid (ATRA), N-4-hydroxyphenyl-retinamide (4-HPR) and ...

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