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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.
Kineta's next generation antiviral program receives $2.8 million NIH SBIR grant

Kineta's next generation antiviral program receives $2.8 million NIH SBIR grant

Scientists show how RET gene in breast cancer cells responds to estrogen

Scientists show how RET gene in breast cancer cells responds to estrogen

Non-steroidal, oral contraceptive for men

Non-steroidal, oral contraceptive for men

MGH, Duke University and Angion Biomedica partner to develop novel therapeutics for ischemic stroke

MGH, Duke University and Angion Biomedica partner to develop novel therapeutics for ischemic stroke

CytRx reports $6.3 million net loss for first quarter 2011

CytRx reports $6.3 million net loss for first quarter 2011

Researchers package drug-loaded 'nanodisks' into vault nanoparticles for therapeutic drug delivery

Researchers package drug-loaded 'nanodisks' into vault nanoparticles for therapeutic drug delivery

Sequencing the genomes of cancer patients help doctors decide the best course of treatment

Sequencing the genomes of cancer patients help doctors decide the best course of treatment

Journal of Clinical Oncology publishes CytRx tamibarotene Phase 2b trial results in APL

Journal of Clinical Oncology publishes CytRx tamibarotene Phase 2b trial results in APL

New research reveals potential treatment for HO in children, soldiers

New research reveals potential treatment for HO in children, soldiers

Study sheds light on how vitamin A contributes to immune responses in gastrointestinal tract

Study sheds light on how vitamin A contributes to immune responses in gastrointestinal tract

CytRx reports $0.4M net income for 2010 vs. $4.8M net loss for 2009

CytRx reports $0.4M net income for 2010 vs. $4.8M net loss for 2009

Scientists discover new way to generate human motor nerve cells

Scientists discover new way to generate human motor nerve cells

Researchers use computers to capture chemical signal structure that triggers metastatic cancer

Researchers use computers to capture chemical signal structure that triggers metastatic cancer

Blocking interleukin 15 may help restore oral tolerance to gluten

Blocking interleukin 15 may help restore oral tolerance to gluten

Scripps Research receives NIH grant to develop therapies for circadian rhythm disorders

Scripps Research receives NIH grant to develop therapies for circadian rhythm disorders

Syndax reports promising results from entinostat preclinical studies in breast cancer

Syndax reports promising results from entinostat preclinical studies in breast cancer

Scientists demonstrate triple-drug cocktail for triple negative breast cancer at AACR symposium

Scientists demonstrate triple-drug cocktail for triple negative breast cancer at AACR symposium

Multiple sclerosis therapy breakthrough with stem cells

Multiple sclerosis therapy breakthrough with stem cells

CytRx commences tamibarotene Phase 2b clinical trial in NSCLC

CytRx commences tamibarotene Phase 2b clinical trial in NSCLC

Study finds arsenic improves survival rate in APL patients

Study finds arsenic improves survival rate in APL patients

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