-
2
-
-
0032605231
-
Retinoids and mammalian development
-
Morriss-Kay, G. M., and S. J. Ward. 1999. Retinoids and mammalian development. Int. Rev. Cytol. 188: 73-131.
-
(1999)
Int. Rev. Cytol
, vol.188
, pp. 73-131
-
-
Morriss-Kay, G.M.1
Ward, S.J.2
-
3
-
-
33144488245
-
Function of retinoid nuclear receptors: Lessons from genetic and pharmacological dissections of the retinoic acid signaling pathway during mouse embryogenesis
-
Mark, M., N. B. Ghyselinck, and P. Chambon. 2006. Function of retinoid nuclear receptors: lessons from genetic and pharmacological dissections of the retinoic acid signaling pathway during mouse embryogenesis. Annu. Rev. Pharmacol. Toxicol. 46: 451-480.
-
(2006)
Annu. Rev. Pharmacol. Toxicol
, vol.46
, pp. 451-480
-
-
Mark, M.1
Ghyselinck, N.B.2
Chambon, P.3
-
4
-
-
0029584593
-
Nonsteroid nuclear receptors: What are genetic studies telling us about their role in real life?
-
Kastner, P., M. Mark, and P. Chambon. 1995. Nonsteroid nuclear receptors: what are genetic studies telling us about their role in real life? Cell 83: 859-869.
-
(1995)
Cell
, vol.83
, pp. 859-869
-
-
Kastner, P.1
Mark, M.2
Chambon, P.3
-
5
-
-
0024315215
-
Vitamin A and infection: Public health implications
-
West, K. P., Jr., G. R. Howard, and A. Sommer. 1989. Vitamin A and infection: public health implications. Annu. Rev. Nutr. 9: 63-86.
-
(1989)
Annu. Rev. Nutr
, vol.9
, pp. 63-86
-
-
West Jr., K.P.1
Howard, G.R.2
Sommer, A.3
-
6
-
-
0026723997
-
Vitamin A status: Relationship to immunity and the antibody response
-
Ross, A. C. 1992. Vitamin A status: relationship to immunity and the antibody response. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 200: 303-320.
-
(1992)
Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med
, vol.200
, pp. 303-320
-
-
Ross, A.C.1
-
7
-
-
0032170536
-
Retinoic acid inhibits CD40 + interleukin-4-mediated IgE production in vitro
-
Worm, M., J. M. Krah, R. A. Manz, and B. M. Henz. 1998. Retinoic acid inhibits CD40 + interleukin-4-mediated IgE production in vitro. Blood 92: 1713-1720.
-
(1998)
Blood
, vol.92
, pp. 1713-1720
-
-
Worm, M.1
Krah, J.M.2
Manz, R.A.3
Henz, B.M.4
-
8
-
-
15744391688
-
Ligation of RARγ inhibits proliferation of phytohaemagglutinin-stimulated T-cells via down-regulating JAK3 protein levels
-
Ludanyi, K., Z. S. Nagy, M. Alexa, U. Reichert, S. Michel, L. Fesus, and Z. Szondy. 2005. Ligation of RARγ inhibits proliferation of phytohaemagglutinin-stimulated T-cells via down-regulating JAK3 protein levels. Immunol. Lett. 98: 103-113.
-
(2005)
Immunol. Lett
, vol.98
, pp. 103-113
-
-
Ludanyi, K.1
Nagy, Z.S.2
Alexa, M.3
Reichert, U.4
Michel, S.5
Fesus, L.6
Szondy, Z.7
-
9
-
-
0027276857
-
9-cis-retinoic acid inhibits activation-driven T-cell apoptosis: Implications for retinoid X receptor involvement in thymocyte development
-
Yang, Y., M. S. Vacchio, and J. D. Ashwell. 1993. 9-cis-retinoic acid inhibits activation-driven T-cell apoptosis: implications for retinoid X receptor involvement in thymocyte development. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 90: 6170-6174.
-
(1993)
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA
, vol.90
, pp. 6170-6174
-
-
Yang, Y.1
Vacchio, M.S.2
Ashwell, J.D.3
-
10
-
-
0026447129
-
Retinoic acids inhibit activation-induced apoptosis in T cell hybridomas and thymocytes
-
Iwata, M., M. Mukai, Y. Nakai, and R. Iseki. 1992. Retinoic acids inhibit activation-induced apoptosis in T cell hybridomas and thymocytes. J. Immunol. 149: 3302-3308.
-
(1992)
J. Immunol
, vol.149
, pp. 3302-3308
-
-
Iwata, M.1
Mukai, M.2
Nakai, Y.3
Iseki, R.4
-
11
-
-
17944390126
-
Influence of retinoic acid on the differentiation pathway of T cells in the thymus
-
Yagi, J., T. Uchida, K. Kuroda, and T. Uchiyama. 1997. Influence of retinoic acid on the differentiation pathway of T cells in the thymus. Cell. Immunol. 181: 153-162.
-
(1997)
Cell. Immunol
, vol.181
, pp. 153-162
-
-
Yagi, J.1
Uchida, T.2
Kuroda, K.3
Uchiyama, T.4
-
12
-
-
0023224150
-
-
Chalker, D. K., J. L. Lesher, Jr., J. G. Smith, Jr., H. C. Klauda, P. E. Pochi, W. S. Jacoby, D. M. Yonkosky, J. J. Voorhees, C. N. Ellis, S. Matsuda-John, et al. 1987. Efficacy of topical isotretinoin 0.05% gel in acne vulgaris: results of a multicenter, double-blind investigation. J. Am. Acad. Dermatol. 17: 251-254.
-
Chalker, D. K., J. L. Lesher, Jr., J. G. Smith, Jr., H. C. Klauda, P. E. Pochi, W. S. Jacoby, D. M. Yonkosky, J. J. Voorhees, C. N. Ellis, S. Matsuda-John, et al. 1987. Efficacy of topical isotretinoin 0.05% gel in acne vulgaris: results of a multicenter, double-blind investigation. J. Am. Acad. Dermatol. 17: 251-254.
-
-
-
-
13
-
-
0031450920
-
Current options for the topical treatment of acne vulgaris
-
Weiss, J. S. 1997. Current options for the topical treatment of acne vulgaris. Pediatr. Dermatol. 14: 480-488.
-
(1997)
Pediatr. Dermatol
, vol.14
, pp. 480-488
-
-
Weiss, J.S.1
-
14
-
-
0026742534
-
Multiplicity generates diversity in the retinoic acid signalling pathways
-
Leid, M., P. Kastner, and P. Chambon. 1992. Multiplicity generates diversity in the retinoic acid signalling pathways. Trends Biochem. Sci. 17: 427-433.
-
(1992)
Trends Biochem. Sci
, vol.17
, pp. 427-433
-
-
Leid, M.1
Kastner, P.2
Chambon, P.3
-
15
-
-
0031054372
-
Genetic evidence that the retinoid signal is transduced by heterodimeric RXR/RAR functional units during mouse development
-
Kastner, P., M. Mark, N. Ghyselinck, W. Krezel, V. Dupe, J. M. Grondona, and P. Chambon. 1997. Genetic evidence that the retinoid signal is transduced by heterodimeric RXR/RAR functional units during mouse development. Development 124: 313-326.
-
(1997)
Development
, vol.124
, pp. 313-326
-
-
Kastner, P.1
Mark, M.2
Ghyselinck, N.3
Krezel, W.4
Dupe, V.5
Grondona, J.M.6
Chambon, P.7
-
16
-
-
0029154931
-
Polarity-specific activities of retinoic acid receptors determined by a co-repressor
-
Kurokawa, R., M. Soderstrom, A. Horlein, S. Halachmi, M. Brown, M. G. Rosenfeld, and C. K. Glass. 1995. Polarity-specific activities of retinoic acid receptors determined by a co-repressor. Nature 377: 451-454.
-
(1995)
Nature
, vol.377
, pp. 451-454
-
-
Kurokawa, R.1
Soderstrom, M.2
Horlein, A.3
Halachmi, S.4
Brown, M.5
Rosenfeld, M.G.6
Glass, C.K.7
-
17
-
-
0029562554
-
The RXR heterodimers and orphan receptors
-
Mangelsdorf, D. J., and R. M. Evans. 1995. The RXR heterodimers and orphan receptors. Cell 83: 841-850.
-
(1995)
Cell
, vol.83
, pp. 841-850
-
-
Mangelsdorf, D.J.1
Evans, R.M.2
-
18
-
-
0036195098
-
A conditional floxed (loxP-flanked) allele for the retinoic acid receptor γ (RARγ) gene
-
Chapellier, B., M. Mark, J. M. Garnier, A. Dierich, P. Chambon, and N. B. Ghyselinck. 2002. A conditional floxed (loxP-flanked) allele for the retinoic acid receptor γ (RARγ) gene. Genesis 32: 95-98.
-
(2002)
Genesis
, vol.32
, pp. 95-98
-
-
Chapellier, B.1
Mark, M.2
Garnier, J.M.3
Dierich, A.4
Chambon, P.5
Ghyselinck, N.B.6
-
19
-
-
6444245017
-
VavCre transgenic mice: A tool for mutagenesis in hematopoietic and endothelial lineages
-
Georgiades, P., S. Ogilvy, H. Duval, D. R. Licence, D. S. Charnock-Jones, S. K. Smith, and C. G. Print. 2002. VavCre transgenic mice: a tool for mutagenesis in hematopoietic and endothelial lineages. Genesis 34: 251-256.
-
(2002)
Genesis
, vol.34
, pp. 251-256
-
-
Georgiades, P.1
Ogilvy, S.2
Duval, H.3
Licence, D.R.4
Charnock-Jones, D.S.5
Smith, S.K.6
Print, C.G.7
-
20
-
-
4344667111
-
Lymphocyte development and function in the absence of retinoic acid-related orphan receptor α
-
Dzhagalov, I., V. Giguere, and Y. W. He. 2004. Lymphocyte development and function in the absence of retinoic acid-related orphan receptor α. J. Immunol. 173: 2952-2959.
-
(2004)
J. Immunol
, vol.173
, pp. 2952-2959
-
-
Dzhagalov, I.1
Giguere, V.2
He, Y.W.3
-
21
-
-
18944372860
-
L is dispensable for the development of effector and memory T lymphocytes
-
L is dispensable for the development of effector and memory T lymphocytes. J. Immunol. 174: 6967-6973.
-
(2005)
J. Immunol
, vol.174
, pp. 6967-6973
-
-
Zhang, N.1
He, Y.W.2
-
22
-
-
0027231485
-
Function of retinoic acid receptor γ in the mouse
-
Lohnes, D., P. Kastner, A. Dierich, M. Mark, M. LeMeur, and P. Chambon. 1993. Function of retinoic acid receptor γ in the mouse. Cell 73: 643-658.
-
(1993)
Cell
, vol.73
, pp. 643-658
-
-
Lohnes, D.1
Kastner, P.2
Dierich, A.3
Mark, M.4
LeMeur, M.5
Chambon, P.6
-
23
-
-
33646713430
-
RARγ is critical for maintaining a balance between hematopoietic stem cell self-renewal and differentiation
-
Purton, L. E., S. Dworkin, G. H. Olsen, C. R. Walkley, S. A. Fabb, S. J. Collins, and P. Chambon. 2006. RARγ is critical for maintaining a balance between hematopoietic stem cell self-renewal and differentiation. J. Exp. Med. 203: 1283-1293.
-
(2006)
J. Exp. Med
, vol.203
, pp. 1283-1293
-
-
Purton, L.E.1
Dworkin, S.2
Olsen, G.H.3
Walkley, C.R.4
Fabb, S.A.5
Collins, S.J.6
Chambon, P.7
-
24
-
-
0025868702
-
Resolution and characterization of pro-B and pre-pro-B cell stages in normal mouse bone marrow
-
Hardy, R. R., C. E. Carmack, S. A. Shinton, J. D. Kemp, and K. Hayakawa. 1991. Resolution and characterization of pro-B and pre-pro-B cell stages in normal mouse bone marrow. J. Exp. Med. 173: 1213-1225.
-
(1991)
J. Exp. Med
, vol.173
, pp. 1213-1225
-
-
Hardy, R.R.1
Carmack, C.E.2
Shinton, S.A.3
Kemp, J.D.4
Hayakawa, K.5
-
25
-
-
0041522463
-
Retinoic acids exert direct effects on T cells to suppress Th1 development and enhance Th2 development via retinoic acid receptors
-
Iwata, M., Y. Eshima, and H. Kagechika. 2003. Retinoic acids exert direct effects on T cells to suppress Th1 development and enhance Th2 development via retinoic acid receptors. Int. Immunol. 15: 1017-1025.
-
(2003)
Int. Immunol
, vol.15
, pp. 1017-1025
-
-
Iwata, M.1
Eshima, Y.2
Kagechika, H.3
-
26
-
-
5644300399
-
Retinoic acid imprints gut-homing specificity on T cells
-
Iwata, M., A. Hirakiyama, Y. Eshima, H. Kagechika, C. Kato, and S. Y. Song. 2004. Retinoic acid imprints gut-homing specificity on T cells. Immunity 21: 527-538.
-
(2004)
Immunity
, vol.21
, pp. 527-538
-
-
Iwata, M.1
Hirakiyama, A.2
Eshima, Y.3
Kagechika, H.4
Kato, C.5
Song, S.Y.6
-
27
-
-
0036900106
-
Retinoic acid enhances the T helper 2 cell development that is essential for robust antibody responses through its action on antigen-presenting cells
-
Hoag, K. A., F. E. Nashold, J. Goverman, and C. E. Hayes. 2002. Retinoic acid enhances the T helper 2 cell development that is essential for robust antibody responses through its action on antigen-presenting cells. J. Nutr. 132: 3736-3739.
-
(2002)
J. Nutr
, vol.132
, pp. 3736-3739
-
-
Hoag, K.A.1
Nashold, F.E.2
Goverman, J.3
Hayes, C.E.4
-
28
-
-
0037083612
-
Cutting edge: CD4 and CD8 T cells are intrinsically different in their proliferative responses
-
Foulds, K. E., L. A. Zenewicz, D. J. Shedlock, J. Jiang, A. E. Troy, and H. Shen. 2002. Cutting edge: CD4 and CD8 T cells are intrinsically different in their proliferative responses. J. Immunol. 168: 1528-1532.
-
(2002)
J. Immunol
, vol.168
, pp. 1528-1532
-
-
Foulds, K.E.1
Zenewicz, L.A.2
Shedlock, D.J.3
Jiang, J.4
Troy, A.E.5
Shen, H.6
-
29
-
-
0142123179
-
Retinoic acid receptor-mediated induction of ABCA1 in macrophages
-
Costet, P., F. Lalanne, M. C. Gerbod-Giannone, J. R. Molina, X. Fu, E. G. Lund, L. J. Gudas, and A. R. Tall. 2003. Retinoic acid receptor-mediated induction of ABCA1 in macrophages. Mol. Cell. Biol. 23: 7756-7766.
-
(2003)
Mol. Cell. Biol
, vol.23
, pp. 7756-7766
-
-
Costet, P.1
Lalanne, F.2
Gerbod-Giannone, M.C.3
Molina, J.R.4
Fu, X.5
Lund, E.G.6
Gudas, L.J.7
Tall, A.R.8
-
30
-
-
0034595103
-
Expression of retinoid receptors during human monocyte differentiation in vitro
-
Fritsche, J., T. J. Storehouse, D. R. Katz, R. Andreesen, and M. Kreutz. 2000. Expression of retinoid receptors during human monocyte differentiation in vitro. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 270: 17-22.
-
(2000)
Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun
, vol.270
, pp. 17-22
-
-
Fritsche, J.1
Storehouse, T.J.2
Katz, D.R.3
Andreesen, R.4
Kreutz, M.5
-
31
-
-
0027546432
-
Transcription of retinoic acid receptor genes in transgenic mice increases CD8 T-cell subset
-
Pohl, J., D. LaFace, and J. F. Sands. 1993. Transcription of retinoic acid receptor genes in transgenic mice increases CD8 T-cell subset. Mol. Biol. Rep. 17: 135-142.
-
(1993)
Mol. Biol. Rep
, vol.17
, pp. 135-142
-
-
Pohl, J.1
LaFace, D.2
Sands, J.F.3
-
32
-
-
0025685315
-
Retinoic acid receptors and cellular retinoid binding proteins. I. A systematic study of their differential pattern of transcription during mouse organogenesis
-
Dolle, P., E. Ruberte, P. Leroy, G. Morriss-Kay, and P. Chambon. 1990. Retinoic acid receptors and cellular retinoid binding proteins. I. A systematic study of their differential pattern of transcription during mouse organogenesis. Development 110: 1133-1151.
-
(1990)
Development
, vol.110
, pp. 1133-1151
-
-
Dolle, P.1
Ruberte, E.2
Leroy, P.3
Morriss-Kay, G.4
Chambon, P.5
-
33
-
-
0037280281
-
Expression and regulation of nuclear retinoic acid receptors in human lymphoid cells
-
Ballow, M., X. Wang, S. Xiang, and C. Allen. 2003. Expression and regulation of nuclear retinoic acid receptors in human lymphoid cells. J. Clin. Immunol. 23: 46-54.
-
(2003)
J. Clin. Immunol
, vol.23
, pp. 46-54
-
-
Ballow, M.1
Wang, X.2
Xiang, S.3
Allen, C.4
-
34
-
-
0029661982
-
The PPARα-leukotriene B4 pathway to inflammation control
-
Devchand, P. R., H. Keller, J. M. Peters, M. Vazquez, F. J. Gonzalez, and W. Wahli. 1996. The PPARα-leukotriene B4 pathway to inflammation control. Nature 384: 39-43.
-
(1996)
Nature
, vol.384
, pp. 39-43
-
-
Devchand, P.R.1
Keller, H.2
Peters, J.M.3
Vazquez, M.4
Gonzalez, F.J.5
Wahli, W.6
-
35
-
-
0031888958
-
PPAR-γ agonists inhibit production of monocyte inflammatory cytokines
-
Jiang, C., A. T. Ting, and B. Seed. 1998. PPAR-γ agonists inhibit production of monocyte inflammatory cytokines. Nature 391: 82-86.
-
(1998)
Nature
, vol.391
, pp. 82-86
-
-
Jiang, C.1
Ting, A.T.2
Seed, B.3
-
36
-
-
0031886864
-
The peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-γ is a negative regulator of macrophage activation
-
Ricote, M., A. C. Li, T. M. Willson, C. J. Kelly, and C. K. Glass. 1998. The peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-γ is a negative regulator of macrophage activation. Nature 391: 79-82.
-
(1998)
Nature
, vol.391
, pp. 79-82
-
-
Ricote, M.1
Li, A.C.2
Willson, T.M.3
Kelly, C.J.4
Glass, C.K.5
-
37
-
-
5444235922
-
LXR-dependent gene expression is important for macrophage survival and the innate immune response
-
Joseph, S. B., M. N. Bradley, A. Castrillo, K. W. Bruhn, P. A. Mak, L. Pei, J. Hogenesch, R. M. O'Connell, G. Cheng, E. Saez, et al. 2004. LXR-dependent gene expression is important for macrophage survival and the innate immune response. Cell 119: 299-309.
-
(2004)
Cell
, vol.119
, pp. 299-309
-
-
Joseph, S.B.1
Bradley, M.N.2
Castrillo, A.3
Bruhn, K.W.4
Mak, P.A.5
Pei, L.6
Hogenesch, J.7
O'Connell, R.M.8
Cheng, G.9
Saez, E.10
-
38
-
-
0040958788
-
Retinoids inhibit interleukin-12 production in macrophages through physical associations of retinoid X receptor and NFκB
-
Na, S. Y., B. Y. Kang, S. W. Chung, S. J. Han, X. Ma, G. Trinchieri, S. Y. Im, J. W. Lee, and T. S. Kim. 1999. Retinoids inhibit interleukin-12 production in macrophages through physical associations of retinoid X receptor and NFκB. J. Biol. Chem. 274: 7674-7680.
-
(1999)
J. Biol. Chem
, vol.274
, pp. 7674-7680
-
-
Na, S.Y.1
Kang, B.Y.2
Chung, S.W.3
Han, S.J.4
Ma, X.5
Trinchieri, G.6
Im, S.Y.7
Lee, J.W.8
Kim, T.S.9
-
39
-
-
0025883418
-
Retinoic acid is a negative regulator of AP-1-responsive genes
-
Schule, R., P. Rangarajan, N. Yang, S. Kliewer, L. J. Ransone, J. Bolado, I. M. Verma, and R. M. Evans. 1991. Retinoic acid is a negative regulator of AP-1-responsive genes. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 88: 6092-6096.
-
(1991)
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA
, vol.88
, pp. 6092-6096
-
-
Schule, R.1
Rangarajan, P.2
Yang, N.3
Kliewer, S.4
Ransone, L.J.5
Bolado, J.6
Verma, I.M.7
Evans, R.M.8
-
40
-
-
0025260903
-
Interleukin-6: An overview
-
Van Snick, J. 1990. Interleukin-6: an overview. Annu. Rev. Immunol. 8: 253-278.
-
(1990)
Annu. Rev. Immunol
, vol.8
, pp. 253-278
-
-
Van Snick, J.1
-
41
-
-
0037313578
-
Interleukin-12 and the regulation of innate resistance and adaptive immunity
-
Trinchieri, G. 2003. Interleukin-12 and the regulation of innate resistance and adaptive immunity. Nat. Rev. Immunol. 3: 133-146.
-
(2003)
Nat. Rev. Immunol
, vol.3
, pp. 133-146
-
-
Trinchieri, G.1
|