scholarly article | Q13442814 |
P356 | DOI | 10.1002/JCP.24172 |
P698 | PubMed publication ID | 22886539 |
P50 | author | Guoliang Xia | Q42052123 |
Zhen Teng | Q45808374 | ||
Xinyi Mu | Q59705313 | ||
P2093 | author name string | Yan Cui | |
Ge Li | |||
Jianwei Wang | |||
Meng Guo | |||
Jing Wen | |||
Yijing Wang | |||
Zhengpin Wang | |||
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Embryonic retinoic acid synthesis is essential for early mouse post-implantation development | Q28140751 | ||
Retinoic acid, meiosis and germ cell fate in mammals | Q28241866 | ||
Characterization of a premeiotic germ cell-specific cytoplasmic protein encoded by Stra8, a novel retinoic acid-responsive gene | Q28510244 | ||
Continuous loss of oocytes throughout meiotic prophase in the normal mouse ovary | Q28513067 | ||
In germ cells of mouse embryonic ovaries, the decision to enter meiosis precedes premeiotic DNA replication | Q28513959 | ||
Aldehyde dehydrogenase 6, a cytosolic retinaldehyde dehydrogenase prominently expressed in sensory neuroepithelia during development | Q28590321 | ||
Retinoid signaling determines germ cell fate in mice | Q28592626 | ||
Expression and intracellular localization of mouse Vasa-homologue protein during germ cell development | Q28594431 | ||
The mouse Spo11 gene is required for meiotic chromosome synapsis | Q29618404 | ||
Mechanism and control of meiotic recombination initiation | Q29618789 | ||
Recombinational DNA double-strand breaks in mice precede synapsis | Q29618790 | ||
Apoptosis in mouse fetal and neonatal oocytes during meiotic prophase one. | Q33291584 | ||
PAR6, a potential marker for the germ cells selected to form primordial follicles in mouse ovary | Q33509019 | ||
Cyp26b1 expression in murine Sertoli cells is required to maintain male germ cells in an undifferentiated state during embryogenesis | Q33511246 | ||
Meiotic germ cells antagonize mesonephric cell migration and testis cord formation in mouse gonads. | Q33815461 | ||
Families of retinoid dehydrogenases regulating vitamin A function: production of visual pigment and retinoic acid | Q33958544 | ||
Checkpoint and DNA-repair proteins are associated with the cores of mammalian meiotic chromosomes | Q34173678 | ||
Retinoic acid availability drives the asynchronous initiation of spermatogonial differentiation in the mouse | Q34222088 | ||
Retinaldehyde dehydrogenase 2 (RALDH2)- independent patterns of retinoic acid synthesis in the mouse embryo | Q34415544 | ||
Retinoic acid regulates sex-specific timing of meiotic initiation in mice | Q34479611 | ||
Sex-specific timing of meiotic initiation is regulated by Cyp26b1 independent of retinoic acid signalling | Q34556426 | ||
Vitamin A deficiency results in meiotic failure and accumulation of undifferentiated spermatogonia in prepubertal mouse testis | Q34764538 | ||
Alteration of reproductive function but not prenatal sexual development after insertional disruption of the mouse estrogen receptor gene | Q36692660 | ||
Vitamin A metabolism is impaired in human ovarian cancer | Q37331949 | ||
The mammalian ovary from genesis to revelation | Q37385514 | ||
Gene expression profiles of Spo11-/- mouse testes with spermatocytes arrested in meiotic prophase I. | Q38518154 | ||
The enzymatic activity of human aldehyde dehydrogenases 1A2 and 2 (ALDH1A2 and ALDH2) is detected by Aldefluor, inhibited by diethylaminobenzaldehyde and has significant effects on cell proliferation and drug resistance | Q39444027 | ||
FGF9 suppresses meiosis and promotes male germ cell fate in mice | Q42910194 | ||
New testicular mechanisms involved in the prevention of fetal meiotic initiation in mice | Q42938088 | ||
The anatomy and ultrastructure of the rete system in the fetal mouse ovary | Q43454071 | ||
Effect of bcl-2 on the primordial follicle endowment in the mouse ovary | Q43458001 | ||
Inhibition of mouse cytosolic aldehyde dehydrogenase by 4-(diethylamino)benzaldehyde | Q44931162 | ||
Male-specific expression of Aldh1a1 in mouse and chicken fetal testes: implications for retinoid balance in gonad development. | Q45925234 | ||
Vitamin A deficiency blocks the initiation of meiosis of germ cells in the developing rat ovary in vivo. | Q45935103 | ||
Identification of the retinoic acid-inducible all-trans-retinoic acid 4-hydroxylase. | Q47073891 | ||
Germ cells enter meiosis in a rostro-caudal wave during development of the mouse ovary | Q47243028 | ||
Efficient cloning of cDNAs of retinoic acid-responsive genes in P19 embryonal carcinoma cells and characterization of a novel mouse gene, Stra1 (mouse LERK-2/Eplg2). | Q48071712 | ||
Cyp26C1 encodes a novel retinoic acid-metabolizing enzyme expressed in the hindbrain, inner ear, first branchial arch and tooth buds during murine development | Q48227889 | ||
Involvement of MEK-mitogen-activated protein kinase pathway in follicle-stimulating hormone-induced but not spontaneous meiotic resumption of mouse oocytes | Q48882412 | ||
Effects of retinoids on the meiosis in the fetal rat ovary in culture | Q48886210 | ||
Mouse ovarian germ cell cysts undergo programmed breakdown to form primordial follicles. | Q50714838 | ||
Three-dimensional structure of the developing mouse genital ridge. | Q51040793 | ||
Sexual differentiation of germ cells in XX mouse gonads occurs in an anterior-to-posterior wave. | Q52099274 | ||
Restricted expression and retinoic acid-induced downregulation of the retinaldehyde dehydrogenase type 2 (RALDH-2) gene during mouse development. | Q52196397 | ||
Endogenous distribution of retinoids during normal development and teratogenesis in the mouse embryo. | Q52209713 | ||
Apoptotic extinction of germ cells in testes of Cyp26b1 knockout mice. | Q53544985 | ||
Does the rete ovarii act as a trigger for the onset of meiosis? | Q54492900 | ||
P433 | issue | 3 | |
P921 | main subject | tretinoin | Q29417 |
P304 | page(s) | 627-639 | |
P577 | publication date | 2013-03-01 | |
P1433 | published in | Journal of Cellular Physiology | Q1524270 |
P1476 | title | Retinoic acid derived from the fetal ovary initiates meiosis in mouse germ cells | |
P478 | volume | 228 |
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