2017
DOI: 10.4038/cjs.v46i3.7438
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Molecular mechanisms of reversing neural degeneration by retinoic acid, a major derivative of vitamin A

Abstract: For the past hundred years since the discovery of vitamin A, the field of research associated with retinoids has been well evolved due to advances in molecular biology, chemistry, biochemistry and medicine. Vitamin A is an essential component in diet. Major derivatives of vitamin A such as retinol, retinaldehydes and retinoic acid are collectively considered as retinoids. Deficit of Vitamin A has a direct correlation with disease development in our body emphasizing the importance of retinol. Retinoic Acid is p… Show more

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