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Danzer E, Schwarz U, Wehrli S, Radu A, Adzick NS, Flake AW: Retinoic acid induced myelomeningocele in fetal rats: Characterization by histopathological analysis and magnetic resonance imaging.
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Such reports gained further traction after an Argentine government scientist, Andres Carrasco conducted a study, "Glyphosate-Based Herbicides Produce Teratogenic Effects on Vertebrates by Impairing Retinoic Acid Signaling" in 2009.
Roundup: Birth Defects Caused By World's Top-Selling Weedkiller, Scientists Say 2011
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"Retinoic acid has long been viewed as a regulatory factor when this inflammation occurs, but our findings suggest a completely new role," she said.
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Such reports gained further traction after an Argentine government scientist, Andres Carrasco conducted a study, "Glyphosate-Based Herbicides Produce Teratogenic Effects on Vertebrates by Impairing Retinoic Acid Signaling" in 2009.
Roundup: Birth Defects Caused By World's Top-Selling Weedkiller, Scientists Say 2011
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Retinoic acid, Wang and Degos knew, comes in two closely related molecular forms, called cis-retinoic acid and trans-retinoic acid.
The Emperor of All Maladies Siddhartha Mukherjee 2010
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Retinoic acid, Wang and Degos knew, comes in two closely related molecular forms, called cis-retinoic acid and trans-retinoic acid.
The Emperor of All Maladies Siddhartha Mukherjee 2010
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Retinoic acid, Wang and Degos knew, comes in two closely related molecular forms, called cis-retinoic acid and trans-retinoic acid.
The Emperor of All Maladies Siddhartha Mukherjee 2010
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Retinoic acid works by communicating with retinoid receptors on the cells and signaling chemical reactions.
Simple Skin Beauty Ellen Marmur 2009
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Retinoic acid is a drug and should not be taken during pregnancy because it could potentially be toxic to a fetus.
Simple Skin Beauty Ellen Marmur 2009
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Retinoic acid regulates cell turnover and the shedding of dead cells on the surface; it builds up the extracellular matrix by stimulating collagen production and ultimately increases volume, thickness, and firmness.
Simple Skin Beauty Ellen Marmur 2009
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