Retinoic Acid Signaling Cascade
Retinoic acid signaling cascade is a series of biochemical reactions that play a critical role in embryonic development, specifically in the formation of limbs, eyes, and other organs. Retinoic acid helps to regulate gene expression by binding to receptors on the cell's surface and activating various proteins inside the cell. This cascade has also been linked to cancer, obesity, and diabetes. In addition, retinoic acid has been used to treat some skin conditions, such as acne and psoriasis. It is an effective and safe therapeutic agent, with few side effects when used correctly.
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