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Retinoid Protocols (Hardcover, 1998 ed.)
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Retinoid Protocols (Hardcover, 1998 ed.)
Series: Methods in Molecular Biology, 89
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Interest in retinoic acid, the main biologically active derivative
of vi- min A or retinol, increased dramatically between 1989 and
1993, following the cloning of nuclear receptors or RARs reported
in 1987 (Fig. 1). Important discoveries since then have shown how
RARs work as all-trans retinoic ac- dependent heterodimers with
related nuclear receptors for 9-cis retinoic acid called RXRs. This
has stimulated the development of synthetic analogs s- cific for
each type of receptor, and opens the way to develop new methods for
regulating pharmacologically the activity ofretinoic acid-dependent
pathways of gene activation. The potential for the development of
new drugs by the pharmaceutical industry is now a maj or factor
driving forward our understa- ing of vitamin A-regulated pathways
in animal development and homeostasis. However, apart from the real
potential ofretinoid analogs as novel pharma- logical agents, there
remains the considerable intellectual challenge of und- standing
the way in which vitamin A and its derivatives function in cell
development and differentiation. Retinoid Protocols is an attempt
to bring together various methodologies that will be vital for
rising to this challenge in the future. Retinoid molecular biology
has few methods of its own, but is reliant on standard molecular
biology methods applied to this particular research area.
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