Rapid progress has been made in our understanding of the molecular
mechanisms of cell growth and oncogenesis during the past decade.
Special attention has been given to the presentation of the frequently
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of mechanisms regulating metabolism and functioning of vitamin A and
offers the most recent results of research on the clinical efficiency of
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inactivation of oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes, respectively. It
also offers a survey of the molecular and cell biochemistry of
retinoids. Basic researchers in biochemistry, pharmacology and cell
biology as well as clinicians will find this book very informative and
up-to-date. This book advances the knowledge of mechanisms regulating
metabolism and functioning of vitamin A and offers the most recent
results of research on clinical efficiency of retinoids in skin
disorders and cancer. Basic researchers in biochemistry, pharmacology,
cell biology, and clinicians will find this book very informative and
up-to-date. The chapters, organized in six sections, are contributed by
leading scientists who have been working in the retinoid field for
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