17 results on '"Pierzchalski, Keely A."'
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2. A role for retinoids in human oocyte fertilization: regulation of connexin 43 by retinoic acid in cumulus granulosa cells
3. Analysis of Follicular Fluid Retinoids in Women Undergoing In Vitro Fertilization: Retinoic Acid Influences Embryo Quality and Is Reduced in Women With Endometriosis
4. Retinoic acid signaling promotes the cytoskeletal rearrangement of embryonic epicardial cells.
5. Spatial Systems Lipidomics Reveals Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Heterogeneity.
6. Detection of Localized Hepatocellular Amino Acid Kinetics by using Mass Spectrometry Imaging of Stable Isotopes.
7. Ultraperformance convergence chromatography-high resolution tandem mass spectrometry for lipid biomarker profiling and identification.
8. Col1a1+ perivascular cells in the brain are a source of retinoic acid following stroke.
9. Use of Fast HPLC Multiple Reaction Monitoring Cubed for Endogenous Retinoic Acid Quantification in Complex Matrices.
10. Altered RBP1 Gene Expression Impacts Epithelial Cell Retinoic Acid, Proliferation, and Microenvironment.
11. The retinaldehyde reductase DHRS3 is essential for preventing the formation of excess retinoic acid during embryonic development.
12. CrbpI regulates mammary retinoic acid homeostasis and the mammary microenvironment.
13. Retinoic Acid Improves the Recovery of Replication-Competent Virus from Latent SIV Infected Cells.
14. Moving MS(i) closer to surgery: The need to improve pre-, intra and post-operative clinical diagnostics.
15. Ablation of DHRS3 is associated with alterations in retinoic acid metabolism and signaling and with defects in developmental programming in mice (39.8).
16. Retinoic Acid Biosynthesis Is Impaired in Human and Murine Endometriosis1
17. Species-Specific Differences in the Expression and Regulation of α4β7 Integrin in Various Nonhuman Primates.
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