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Gregg Duester

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Current Topics in Developmental Biology|January 27, 2025
Early retinoic acid signaling organizes the body axis and defines domains for the forelimb and eyeGregg Duester
Nature Structural & Molecular Biology|April 6, 2026
Challenges of studying signaling metabolites in early developmentGregg Duester
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 10, 2003
Genetic evidence that retinaldehyde dehydrogenase Raldh1 (Aldh1a1) functions downstream of alcohol dehydrogenase Adh1 in metabolism of retinol to retinoic acidAndrei Molotkov, Gregg Duester
Biomolecules|January 13, 2021
Role of Retinoic Acid Signaling, FGF Signaling and <i>Meis</i> Genes in Control of Limb DevelopmentMarie Berenguer, Gregg Duester
Development (Cambridge, England)|July 24, 2014
Retinoic acid controls body axis extension by directly repressing Fgf8 transcriptionSandeep Kumar, Gregg Duester
Gene Expression Patterns : GEP|June 23, 2009
Effect of retinoic acid signaling on Wnt/beta-catenin and FGF signaling during body axis extensionXianling Zhao, Gregg Duester
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology|May 1, 2023
Genetic loss-of-function does not support gain-of-function studies suggesting retinoic acid controls limb bud timing and scalingMarie Berenguer, Gregg Duester
Cell|December 14, 2011
SnapShot: retinoic acid signalingSandeep Kumar, Gregg Duester
Genes|September 27, 2025
Retinoic Acid-Regulated Epigenetic Marks Identify <i>Alx1</i> as a Direct Target Gene Required for Optic Cup FormationMarie Berenguer, Gregg Duester
Journal of Molecular Endocrinology|May 20, 2022
Retinoic acid, RARs and early developmentMarie Berenguer, Gregg Duester
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Current Topics in Developmental Biology|January 27, 2025
Early retinoic acid signaling organizes the body axis and defines domains for the forelimb and eyeGregg Duester
Nature Structural & Molecular Biology|April 6, 2026
Challenges of studying signaling metabolites in early developmentGregg Duester
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 10, 2003
Genetic evidence that retinaldehyde dehydrogenase Raldh1 (Aldh1a1) functions downstream of alcohol dehydrogenase Adh1 in metabolism of retinol to retinoic acidAndrei Molotkov, Gregg Duester
Biomolecules|January 13, 2021
Role of Retinoic Acid Signaling, FGF Signaling and <i>Meis</i> Genes in Control of Limb DevelopmentMarie Berenguer, Gregg Duester
Development (Cambridge, England)|July 24, 2014
Retinoic acid controls body axis extension by directly repressing Fgf8 transcriptionSandeep Kumar, Gregg Duester
Gene Expression Patterns : GEP|June 23, 2009
Effect of retinoic acid signaling on Wnt/beta-catenin and FGF signaling during body axis extensionXianling Zhao, Gregg Duester
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology|May 1, 2023
Genetic loss-of-function does not support gain-of-function studies suggesting retinoic acid controls limb bud timing and scalingMarie Berenguer, Gregg Duester
Cell|December 14, 2011
SnapShot: retinoic acid signalingSandeep Kumar, Gregg Duester
Genes|September 27, 2025
Retinoic Acid-Regulated Epigenetic Marks Identify <i>Alx1</i> as a Direct Target Gene Required for Optic Cup FormationMarie Berenguer, Gregg Duester
Journal of Molecular Endocrinology|May 20, 2022
Retinoic acid, RARs and early developmentMarie Berenguer, Gregg Duester
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