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Skin Pharmacol Physiol (2012) 25 (5): 269–280.
Published Online: 27 July 2012
..., tretinoin (vitamin A acid and all-trans retinoic acid), has been marketed in the United States since 1972 for the treatment of acne vulgaris and, since 1995, for palliation of the signs of aging skin. Review of the large body of existing data covering both its mechanism of action as well as observations...
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Skin Pharmacology (1988) 1 (3): 161–175.
Published Online: 31 March 2009
...Michel Darmon; Marie Rocher; Marie-Thérêse Cavey; Bernard Martin; Thierry Rabilloud; Chantal Delescluse; Braham Shroot In order to better understand the respective roles of the nuclear retinoic acid receptors (RARs) and the cytosolic retinoic acid binding protein (CRABP) in the mode of action...
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Skin Pharmacology (1996) 9 (1): 27–34.
Published Online: 31 March 2009
...Eva Stenström; Carina Björklind; Berhard Schaaf; Anders Vahlquist; Hans Törmä Although retinoids may exert their action via binding to nuclear retinoic acid receptors (RARs), other mechanisms of action are not excluded. For example, the anti-acne drug, isotretinoin, lacks affinity for the receptors...
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Skin Pharmacology (1992) 5 (1): 41–48.
Published Online: 31 March 2009
... the whole scale length. In this model dithranol and retinoic acid dose-dependently increased orthokeratosis up to 75 and 79%, respectively. Beech tar, in a concentration of 5 % induced a 19 % increase in orthokeratosis. Morphometric quantification by image analysis of the conversion of parakeratotic...
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Skin Pharmacology (1993) 6 (Suppl. 1): 70–77.
Published Online: 31 March 2009
... to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Retinoic acid Photoaging Clinical trials Histology Skin Pharmacol 1993;6(suppl 1):70 77 Christopher E.M. Griffiths JohnJ. Voorhees Dermatopharmacology Unit, Department...
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Skin Pharmacology (1993) 6 (Suppl. 1): 61–69.
Published Online: 31 March 2009
...Bruno A. Bernard Adapalene is a novel chemical entity which, in terms of pharmacology, behaves similar to tretinoin, but is chemically and photochemically stable. It has a particular selectivity profile for the known nuclear retinoic acid receptors with low affinity for RARΑ and no transactivating...
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Skin Pharmacology (1993) 6 (Suppl. 1): 45–52.
Published Online: 31 March 2009
... of endoge-nously occurring substances and their eventual disturbance of systemic retinoid equilibrium. 31 3 2009 Retinoids Topical administration Pregnancy Teratogenic risk Retinoic acid Pharmacokinetics Peter Buchan CIRD Galdcrma, Sophia Antipolis, France Skin Pharm acol 1993;6(suppl 1...
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Skin Pharmacol Physiol (2008) 21 (1): 46–49.
Published Online: 19 November 2007
... or safety. The publisher and the editor(s) disclaim responsibility for any injury to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Retinyl ascorbate Co-drug Retinoic acid Ascorbic acid Franz diffusion cell Tape...
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Skin Pharmacol Physiol (2006) 19 (5): 248–258.
Published Online: 05 September 2006
...K. Abdulmajed; C. McGuigan; C.M. Heard Chemical and enzymatic hydrolysis of the co-drug of retinoic acid (vitamin A) and ascorbic acid (vitamin C) – retinyl ascorbate (RA-AsA) – have been studied. Firstly, the amount of protein and ester hydrolysis activity was determined in crude cellular extracts...
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Skin Pharmacology and Applied Skin Physiology (2004) 17 (6): 274–282.
Published Online: 29 October 2004
... from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Co-drug Retinyl ascorbate Retinoic acid Keratin Pig ear skin Callus Skin Pharmacology and Physiology Original Paper Skin Pharmacol Physiol 2004;17:274 282 DOI: 10.1159/000081112 Received: March...
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Skin Pharmacology and Applied Skin Physiology (2004) 17 (2): 77–83.
Published Online: 23 February 2004
.... The copresence of NAG with either of two retinoids, retinoic acid (RA) or retinol, exerted a synergistic effect on HA production. To investigate whether human HA synthase (HAS) genes were regulated by NAG or retinoids, total RNA extracted from cells treated with these agents was subjected to Northern blot...
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