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. 1985 Dec 1;232(2):599–603. doi: 10.1042/bj2320599

Vitamin A effects on UMR 106 osteosarcoma cells are not mediated by specific cytosolic receptors.

R O Oreffo, J A Francis, J T Triffitt
PMCID: PMC1152921  PMID: 3867350

Abstract

Retinol and retinoic acid at 20 microM altered cell morphology and inhibited cell proliferation of UMR 106 osteosarcoma cells in culture. No specific cytosolic binding proteins for retinol could be detected.

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