Retinoic Acid News and Research

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Retinoic Acid is a nutrient that that body needs in small amounts to function and stay healthy. All-trans retinoic acid is made in the body from vitamin A and helps cells to grow and develop, especially in the embryo. A form of all-trans retinoic acid made in the laboratory is put on the skin to treat conditions such as acne and is taken by mouth to treat acute promyelocytic leukemia (a fast-growing cancer in which there are too many immature blood-forming cells in the blood and bone marrow). All-trans retinoic acid is being studied in the prevention and treatment of other types of cancer. Also called ATRA, retinoic acid, tretinoin, and vitamin A acid.
Study provides clues to improve treatment of neuroblastoma with suppressor gene

Study provides clues to improve treatment of neuroblastoma with suppressor gene

Scientists discover protective role of retinoic acid against intestinal inflammation

Scientists discover protective role of retinoic acid against intestinal inflammation

Cannibalistic tadpole may play role in understanding evolution, development of digestive organs

Cannibalistic tadpole may play role in understanding evolution, development of digestive organs

Study sheds light on role of retinoic acid in tissue development

Study sheds light on role of retinoic acid in tissue development

Excess vitamin A intake has calcification repercussions

Excess vitamin A intake has calcification repercussions

Two Chicago students develop novel treatment method for fetal alcohol syndrome

Two Chicago students develop novel treatment method for fetal alcohol syndrome

Study sheds light on why women gain fat following menopause

Study sheds light on why women gain fat following menopause

Arsenic induces acute promyelocytic leukemia remission

Arsenic induces acute promyelocytic leukemia remission

ALDH enzyme marks melanoma stem cells

ALDH enzyme marks melanoma stem cells

MOZ protein could explain variations in severity of DiGeorge syndrome

MOZ protein could explain variations in severity of DiGeorge syndrome

Angion Biomedica initiates BB3 Phase II trial in heart attack

Angion Biomedica initiates BB3 Phase II trial in heart attack

CytRx achieves key milestone in advancing tamibarotene Phase 2b trial for NSCLC

CytRx achieves key milestone in advancing tamibarotene Phase 2b trial for NSCLC

Innovimmune receives $600,000 NIH grant to develop MIF inhibitors for RA

Innovimmune receives $600,000 NIH grant to develop MIF inhibitors for RA

Researchers make white fat take on characteristics of brown fat

Researchers make white fat take on characteristics of brown fat

Beta-carotene-derived molecules have opposite effect in the body

Beta-carotene-derived molecules have opposite effect in the body

BRG1 gene loss implies lack of response of cells to retinoic acid and steroids

BRG1 gene loss implies lack of response of cells to retinoic acid and steroids

Tranylcypromine shows promise against AML

Tranylcypromine shows promise against AML

CytRx reports net loss of $0.6 million for third quarter 2011

CytRx reports net loss of $0.6 million for third quarter 2011

UCLA professor to receive ATA's Sidney H. Ingbar Distinguished Lectureship Award

UCLA professor to receive ATA's Sidney H. Ingbar Distinguished Lectureship Award

WTSI announces new technique to reprogramme human cells

WTSI announces new technique to reprogramme human cells

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