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Topical 9-cis-retinaldehyde for delivery of 9-cis-retinoic acid in mouse skin
(1999)
Didierjean, L.
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Sass, J. O.
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Carraux, P.
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Grand, D.
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Sorg, O.
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Plum, C.
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Nau, H.
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Saurat, J. H.
Metabolism of topical retinaldehyde and retinol by mouse skin in vivo: predominant formation of retinyl esters and identification of 14-hydroxy-4, 14-retro-retinol
(1996)
Sass, J. O.
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Didierjean, L.
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Carraux, P.
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Plum, C.
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Nau, H.
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Saurat, J. H.
Plasma retinoids after topical use of retinaldehyde on human skin
(1996)
Sass, J. O.
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Masgrau, E.
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Piletta, P. A.
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Nau, H.
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Saurat, J. H.
Glucuronidation and isomerization of all-trans- and 13-cis-retinoic acid by liver microsomes of phenobarbital- or 3-methylcholanthrene-treated rats
(1994)
Sass, J. O.
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Forster, A.
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Bock, K. W.
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Nau, H.
Comparative studies on effects of all-trans-retinoic acid and all-trans-retinoyl-beta-d-glucuronide on the development of foetal mouse thymus in an organ culture system
(1996)
Foerster, M.
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Sass, J. O.
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Rühl, R.
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Nau, H.
Transplacental pharmacokinetics of a synthetic retinoid which is not bound by mouse embryonic cellular retinoic acid-binding protein
(1995)
Sass, J. O.
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Hartmann, J.
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Chahoud, I.
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Shroot, B.
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Nau, H.
Identification of 9,13-dicis-retinoic acid as a major plasma metabolite of 9-cis-retinoic acid and limited transfer of 9-cis-retinoic acid and 9,13-dicis-retinoic acid to the mouse and rat embryos
(1994)
Tzimas, G.
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Sass, J. O.
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Wittfoht, W.
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Elmazar, M. M.
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Ehlers, K.
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Nau, H.
All-trans-retinoyl-beta-glucuronide is a potent teratogen in the mouse because of extensive metabolism to all-trans-retinoic acid
(1996)
Nau, H.
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Elmazar, M. M.
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Rühl, R.
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Thiel, R.
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Sass, J. O.
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