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ContributorsSarjoughian, Hessam S. (Author) / Mayer, Gary R. (Author) / Allen, Eowyn K. (Author)
Created2006

ContributorsMayer, Gary R. (Author) / Sarjoughian, Hessam S. (Author)
Created2007

ContributorsArizona Board of Regents (Publisher) / Marine Biological Laboratory Archives (Publisher)

ContributorsArizona Board of Regents (Publisher) / Marine Biological Laboratory Archives (Publisher)

ContributorsArizona Board of Regents (Publisher) / Marine Biological Laboratory Archives (Publisher)
Created1908-06-13

ContributorsArizona Board of Regents (Publisher) / Marine Biological Laboratory Archives (Publisher)

ContributorsArizona Board of Regents (Publisher) / Marine Biological Laboratory Archives (Publisher)

ContributorsArizona Board of Regents (Publisher) / Marine Biological Laboratory Archives (Publisher)

ContributorsArizona Board of Regents (Publisher) / Marine Biological Laboratory Archives (Publisher)

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Vitamin A (retinol) is an essential vitamin in the daily functioning of human beings that helps regulate cellular differentiation of epithelial tissue. Studies have shown that an excess of vitamin A can affect embryonic development and result in teratogenesis, or the production of birth defects in a developing embryo. Excess intake of vitamin A and retinoids by pregnant women often results malformations to fetuses' skulls, faces, limbs, eyes, central nervous system. Additionally, doctors often use derivatives of vitamin A, known as retinoids, as medicine to treat a number of skin conditions and carcinomas, the most common form of human cancers.
ContributorsTantibanchachai, Chanapa (Author) / LaTourelle, Jonathan J. (Editor) / Arizona State University. School of Life Sciences. Center for Biology and Society. Embryo Project Encyclopedia. (Publisher) / Arizona Board of Regents (Publisher)
Created2014-02-28