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  • 3. RXR gamma gene is expressed by discrete cell columns within the alar plate of the brainstem of the chicken embryo.
    Hoover F, Kielland A, Glover JC.
    J Comp Neurol; 2000 Jan 24; 416(4):417-28. PubMed ID: 10660875
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  • 7. Vitamin A deficiency results in the dose-dependent acquisition of anterior character and shortening of the caudal hindbrain of the rat embryo.
    White JC, Highland M, Kaiser M, Clagett-Dame M.
    Dev Biol; 2000 Apr 15; 220(2):263-84. PubMed ID: 10753515
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  • 8. All-trans retinoic acid stimulates and maintains neurite outgrowth in nerve growth factor-supported developing chick embryonic sympathetic neurons.
    Plum LA, Clagett-Dame M.
    Dev Dyn; 1996 Jan 15; 205(1):52-63. PubMed ID: 8770551
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  • 11. Expression patterns of laminin receptor splice variants alpha 6A beta 1 and alpha 6B beta 1 suggest different roles in mouse development.
    Thorsteinsdóttir S, Roelen BA, Freund E, Gaspar AC, Sonnenberg A, Mummery CL.
    Dev Dyn; 1995 Nov 15; 204(3):240-58. PubMed ID: 8573717
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  • 15. Retinoic acid selectively regulates Fgf10 expression and maintains cell identity in the prospective lung field of the developing foregut.
    Desai TJ, Malpel S, Flentke GR, Smith SM, Cardoso WV.
    Dev Biol; 2004 Sep 15; 273(2):402-15. PubMed ID: 15328022
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  • 16. DBHR, a gene with homology to dopamine beta-hydroxylase, is expressed in the neural crest throughout early development.
    Knecht AK, Bronner-Fraser M.
    Dev Biol; 2001 Jun 15; 234(2):365-75. PubMed ID: 11397006
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  • 17. Expression of retinoic acid receptors in squamous cell carcinomas and their possible implication for chemoprevention.
    Issing WJ, Wustrow TP.
    Anticancer Res; 1996 Jun 15; 16(4C):2373-7. PubMed ID: 8816837
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  • 19. High-level expression of the retinoic acid receptor beta gene in normal cells of the uterine cervix is regulated by the retinoic acid receptor alpha and is abnormally down-regulated in cervical carcinoma cells.
    Geisen C, Denk C, Gremm B, Baust C, Karger A, Bollag W, Schwarz E.
    Cancer Res; 1997 Apr 15; 57(8):1460-7. PubMed ID: 9108446
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