RETINOIC ACID MEDIATES LONG-PACED OSCILLATIONS IN RETINOID RECEPTOR ACTIVITY: EVIDENCE FOR A POTENTIAL ROLE FOR RIP140.

Retinoic acid mediates long-paced oscillations in retinoid receptor activity: evidence for a potential role for RIP140.

Mechanisms that underlie oscillatory transcriptional activity of nuclear receptors (NRs) are incompletely understood.Evidence exists for rapid, cyclic recruitment of coregulatory complexes upon activation of nuclear receptors.RIP140 is a NR coregulator that represses the transactivation of agonist-bound nuclear receptors.Previously, we showed that

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Single cell dual-omic atlas of the human developing retina

Abstract The development of the retina is under tight temporal and spatial control.To gain insights into the molecular basis of this process, we generate a single-nuclei dual-omic atlas of the human developing retina with approximately 220,000 nuclei from 14 grand love red heart reposado tequila human embryos and fetuses aged between 8 and 23-weeks

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