tretinoin and Cyanosis

tretinoin has been researched along with Cyanosis* in 1 studies

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1 other study(ies) available for tretinoin and Cyanosis

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TGFbeta2 knockout mice have multiple developmental defects that are non-overlapping with other TGFbeta knockout phenotypes.
    Development (Cambridge, England), 1997, Volume: 124, Issue:13

    The growth and differentiation factor transforming growth factor-beta2 (TGFbeta2) is thought to play important roles in multiple developmental processes. Targeted disruption of the TGFbeta2 gene was undertaken to determine its essential role in vivo. TGFbeta2-null mice exhibit perinatal mortality and a wide range of developmental defects for a single gene disruption. These include cardiac, lung, craniofacial, limb, spinal column, eye, inner ear and urogenital defects. The developmental processes most commonly involved in the affected tissues include epithelial-mesenchymal interactions, cell growth, extracellular matrix production and tissue remodeling. In addition, many affected tissues have neural crest-derived components and simulate neural crest deficiencies. There is no phenotypic overlap with TGFbeta1- and TGFbeta3-null mice indicating numerous non-compensated functions between the TGFbeta isoforms.

    Topics: Abnormalities, Multiple; Animals; Bone and Bones; Cleft Palate; Craniofacial Abnormalities; Cyanosis; Ear, Inner; Embryonic Induction; Epithelium; Eye Abnormalities; Genes, Homeobox; Heart Defects, Congenital; Mesoderm; Mice; Mice, Inbred C57BL; Mice, Knockout; Phenotype; Transforming Growth Factor beta; Tretinoin; Urogenital Abnormalities

1997