Differentiation
December 2024
Retinoic Acid (RA) is the key signaling molecule during embryonic development with the RA pathway playing multiple roles in throughout development. Previous work has shown RA signaling to be key in development of the craniofacial skeleton. RA signaling is driven by RA binding to the nuclear transcription factors, retinoic acid receptor (RAR) and retinoic X receptor (RXR).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUnlabelled: Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) describes a wide array of neurological defects and craniofacial malformations, associated with ethanol teratogenicity. While there is growing evidence for a genetic component to FASD, little is known of the genes underlying these ethanol-induced defects. Along with timing and dosage, genetic predispositions may help explain the variability within FASD.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) describes a wide array of neurological defects and craniofacial malformations, associated with ethanol teratogenicity. While there is growing evidence for a genetic component to FASD, little is known of the genes underlying these ethanol-induced defects. Along with timing and dosage, genetic predispositions may help explain the variability within FASD.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn the course of studying Diels-Alder reactions of 4-vinylimidazoles with -phenylmaleimide, it was discovered that they engage in cycloaddition at room temperature to give high yields of the initial cycloadduct as a single stereoisomer. In certain cases, the product precipitated out of the reaction mixture and could be isolated by simple filtration, thereby avoiding issues with aromatization observed during chromatographic purification. Given these results, intramolecular variants using doubly activated dienophiles were also investigated at room temperature.
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