

Author: Ulven S.M. Gundersen T.E. Weedon M.S. Landaas V.O. Sakhi A.K. Fromm S.H. Geronimo B.A. Moskaug J.O. Blomhoff R.
Publisher: Academic Press
ISSN: 0012-1606
Source: Developmental Biology, Vol.220, Iss.2, 2000-04, pp. : 379-391
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Abstract
Specific combinations of nuclear retinoid receptors acting as ligand-inducible transcription factors mediate the essential role of retinoids in embryonic development. Whereas some data exist on the expression of these receptors during early postimplantation development in mouse, little is known about the enzymes controlling the production of active ligands for the retinoid receptors. Furthermore, at early stages of mouse development virtually no data are available on the presence of endogenous retinoids. In the present study we have used a recently developed high-performance liquid chromatographic (HPLC) technique to identify endogenous retinoids in mouse embryos down to the egg cylinder stage. All-
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