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Retinaldehyde dehydrogenase 1 deficiency inhibits PPARγ-mediated bone loss and marrow adiposityNALLAMSHETTY, Shriram; LE, Phuong T; HONG WANG et al.Bone (New York, NY). 2014, Vol 67, pp 281-291, issn 8756-3282, 11 p.Article
LIGHT-STIMULATED PHOSPHORYLATION OF BOVINE VISUAL PIGMENTS BY ADENOSINE TRIPHOSPHATEFRANK RN; CAVANAGH HD; KENYON KR et al.1973; J. BIOL. CHEM.; U.S.A.; DA. 1973; VOL. 248; NO 2; PP. 596-609; BIBL. 50 REF.Serial Issue
Cloning and characterization of a novel, human cellular retinaldehyde-binding protein CRALBP-like (CRALBPL) geneKONG, Ya-Hui; YE, Guang-Ming; KAI QU et al.Biotechnology letters. 2006, Vol 28, Num 17, pp 1327-1333, issn 0141-5492, 7 p.Article
RALGA the first association of retinaldehyde and glycolic acid: a new compound for the acne patient with depigmenting propertiesCUNLIFFE, W. J; DRENO, B; KATSAMBAS, A et al.Dermatology (Basel). 2005, Vol 210, issn 1018-8665, 48 p., SUP1Serial Issue
DARK ADAPTATION SLOWED BY INHIBITORS OF ALCOHOL DEHYDROGENASE IN THE ALBINO RATRASKIN NH; SLIGAR KP; STEINBERG RH et al.1973; BRAIN RES.; NETHERL.; DA. 1973; VOL. 50; NO 2; PP. 496-500; BIBL. 17REF.Serial Issue
Biological activities of topical retinaldehydeDIDIERJEAN, L; TRAN, C; SORG, O et al.Dermatology (Basel). 1999, Vol 199, pp 19-24, issn 1018-8665, SUP1Conference Paper
The complete primary structure of the cellular retinaldehyde-binding protein from bovine retinaCRABB, J. W; JOHNSON, C. M; CARR, S. A et al.The Journal of biological chemistry (Print). 1988, Vol 263, Num 35, pp 18678-18687, issn 0021-9258Article
RALGA (Diacnéal®), a retinaldehyde and glycolic acid association and postinflammatory hyperpigmentation in acne: A reviewKATSAMBAS, A. D.Dermatology (Basel). 2005, Vol 210, pp 39-45, issn 1018-8665, 7 p., SUP1Article
Clinical use of topical Retinaldehyde on photoaged skinCREIDI, P; HUMBERT, P.Dermatology (Basel). 1999, Vol 199, pp 49-52, issn 1018-8665, SUP1Conference Paper
Tolerance profile of retinol, retinaldehyde and retinoic acid under maximized and long-term clinical conditionsFLUHR, J. W; VIENNE, M.-P; LAUZE, C et al.Dermatology (Basel). 1999, Vol 199, pp 57-60, issn 1018-8665, SUP1Conference Paper
Efficacy and safety of 0.1% retinaldehyde/ 6% glycolic acid (Diacnéal®) for mild to moderate acne vulgaris: A multicentre, double-blind, randomized, vehicle-controlled trialPOLI, F; RIBET, V; LAUZE, C et al.Dermatology (Basel). 2005, Vol 210, pp 14-21, issn 1018-8665, 8 p., SUP1Article
Clinical efficacy and safety of a topical combination of retinaldehyde 0.1% with erythromycin 4% in acne vulgarisMOREL, P; VIENNE, M. P; BEYLOT, C et al.Clinical and experimental dermatology (Print). 1999, Vol 24, Num 5, pp 354-357, issn 0307-6938Article
Efficacy of topical 0.05% retinaldehyde in skin aging by ultrasound and rheological techniquesDIRIDOLLOU, S; VIENNE, M.-P; ALIBERT, M et al.Dermatology (Basel). 1999, Vol 199, pp 37-41, issn 1018-8665, SUP1Conference Paper
The antibacterial activity of topical retinoids: The case of retinaldehydePECHERE, M; GERMANIER, L; SIEGENTHALER, G et al.Dermatology (Basel). 2002, Vol 205, Num 2, pp 153-158, issn 1018-8665, 6 p.Article
Binding of 11-cis-retinaldehyde to cellular retinaldehyde-binding protein from pigment epitheliumLIVREA, M. A; TESORIERE, L.Methods in enzymology. 1990, Vol 189, pp 369-373, issn 0076-6879, 5 p.Article
The depigmenting effect of RALGA in C57BL/6 miceKASRAEE, B; TRAN, C; SORG, O et al.Dermatology (Basel). 2005, Vol 210, pp 30-34, issn 1018-8665, 5 p., SUP1Article
Comedolytic effect of Topical Retinaldehyde in the rhino mouse modelFORT-LACOSTE, L; VERSCHEURE, Y; TISNE-VERSAILLES, J et al.Dermatology (Basel). 1999, Vol 199, pp 33-35, issn 1018-8665, SUP1Conference Paper
Antibacterial activity of Retinaldehyde against Propionibacterium acnesPECHERE, M; PECHERE, J.-C; SIEGENTHALER, G et al.Dermatology (Basel). 1999, Vol 199, pp 29-31, issn 1018-8665, SUP1Conference Paper
Profilometric evaluation of photodamage after topical retinaldehyde and retinoic acid treatmentCREIDI, P; VIENNE, M.-P; OCHONISKY, S et al.Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. 1998, Vol 39, Num 6, pp 960-965, issn 0190-9622Article
Combined 0.1% retinaldehyde/ 6% glycolic acid cream in prophylaxis and treatment of acne scarringDRENO, Brigitte; KATSAMBAS, Andreas; PELFINI, Carlo et al.Dermatology (Basel). 2007, Vol 214, Num 3, pp 260-267, issn 1018-8665, 8 p.Article
Pharmacology of RALGA, a mixture of retinaldehyde and glycolic acidTRAN, Christian; KASRAEE, Behrooz; GRAND, Denise et al.Dermatology (Basel). 2005, Vol 210, pp 6-13, issn 1018-8665, 8 p., SUP1Article
A retrospective study of the effect of long-term topical application of retinaldehyde (0.05%) on the development of actinic keratosisCAMPANELLI, Alexandre; NALDI, Luigi.Dermatology (Basel). 2002, Vol 205, Num 2, pp 146-152, issn 1018-8665, 7 p.Article
Photoendocrine transduction in cultured chick pineal cells. IV: What do vitamin A depletion and retinaldehyde addition do to the effects of light on the melatonin rhythm ?ZATZ, M.Journal of neurochemistry. 1994, Vol 62, Num 5, pp 2001-2011, issn 0022-3042Article
Differential expression of the cellular retinaldehyde-binding protein in bovine ciliary epitheliumMARTIN-ALONSO, J.-M; SIKHA GHOSH; HERNANDO, N et al.Experimental eye research. 1993, Vol 56, Num 6, pp 659-669, issn 0014-4835Article
Assignment of the gene (RLBP1) for cellular retinaldehyde-binding protein (CRALBP) to human chromosome 15q26 and mouse chromosome 7SPARKES, R. S; HEINZMANN, C; GOLDFLAM, S et al.Genomics (San Diego, Calif.). 1992, Vol 12, Num 1, pp 58-62, issn 0888-7543Article