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Assessment of Vascular Regeneration in the CNS Using the Mouse Retina
Published on: June 24, 2014
Retinoids and cell growth in the cardiovascular system
1Department of Medicine, University of California at San Francisco 94143-0540, USA. gardner@itsa.ucsf.edu
Abstract:
Deficiency of vitamin A and its retinoid metabolites has been associated with a number of developmental abnormalities in the cardiovascular system. Many of these effects are mimicked by targeted deletion of retinoic acid receptors in the embryo. Retinoids also display anti-growth activity in fully differentiated cardiac and vascular cells. These activities together with favorable effects on the clotting mechanism suggest that retinoids may prove useful in the management of hypertrophic/hyperproliferative disorders of the heart and vascular wall.
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