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Concept Diterpenes
Academic Article Vitamin A metabolism in the baboon eye.
Academic Article Enzymatic esterification of exogenous retinol and 3,4-didehydroretinol in the retinal pigment epithelium.
Academic Article Distribution of retinoids in different compartments of the posterior segment of the rabbit eye.
Academic Article Use of high-performance liquid chromatography in the analysis of retinyl and 3,4-didehydroretinyl compounds in tissue extracts of bullfrog tadpoles and goldfish.
Academic Article Bile salt independent retinyl ester hydrolases in the bovine eye.
Academic Article Hydrolysis of 11-cis- and all-trans-retinyl palmitate by retinal pigment epithelium microsomes.
Academic Article Retinoids in the bovine pineal gland.
Academic Article Competition between retinol and 3,4-didehydroretinol for esterification in crude pigment epithelial cell fractions.
Academic Article Visual pigments and retinoids in the Mongolian jird.
Academic Article Decreased hepatic retinyl palmitate hydrolase activity in protein-deficient rats.
Academic Article Comparison of retinyl ester hydrolase activities in bovine liver and retinal pigment epithelium.
Academic Article Substrate specificity of retinyl ester hydrolase activity in retinal pigment epithelium.
Academic Article Colocalization of 11-cis retinyl esters and retinyl ester hydrolase activity in retinal pigment epithelium plasma membrane.
Academic Article The hepatic retinyl ester hydrolase activity is depressed at the onset of diabetes in BB rats.
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