Retinoids, Part A

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Pub. Date: 1990-11-28
Publisher(s): Elsevier Science
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Summary

The methods in Volumes 189 and 190 apply to the use of retinoids in basic research in molecular, cellular, and development biology and in clinical medicine.

Table of Contents

Contributors to Volume 189 xi
Preface xv
Volumes in Series xvii
Section I. Structure and Analysis
A. Structure
Structure Characteristics of Natural and Synthetic Retinoids
3(12)
Michael Klaus
Synthetic Retinoic Acid Analogs: Handling and Characterization
15(28)
M. I. Dawson
P. D. Hobbs
Structural Characteristics of Synthetic Retinoids
43(7)
Brahma P. Sani
Donald L. Hill
B. Analysis
High-Performance Liquid Chromatography of Retinoids in Blood
50(10)
A. P. De Leenheer
H. J. Nelis
High-Performance Liquid Chromatography of Retinoid Isomers: An Overview
60(10)
C. D. B. Bridges
High-Performance Liquid Chromatography of Retinoid Isomers
70(11)
Gary M. Landers
Separation of Fatty Acid Esters of Retinol by High-Performance Liquid Chromatography
81(4)
A. Catharine Ross
Reversed-Phase High-Performance Liquid Chromatography of Retinyl Esters
85(9)
Harold C. Furr
Stable Isotope Dilution Mass Spectrometry to Assess Vitamin A Status
94(10)
Andrew J. Clifford
A. Daniel Jones
Harold C. Furr
Mass Spectrometry of Methyl Ester of Retinoic Acid
104(8)
Andre P. De Leenheer
Willy E. Lambert
Characterization of Retinylidene Iminium Salts by High-Field 1H and 13C Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
112(11)
Gary S. Shaw
Ronald F. Childs
Resonance Raman and Infrared Difference Spectroscopy of Retinal Proteins
123(13)
Friedrich Siebert
Analysis of Water-Soluble Compounds: Glucuronides
136(10)
Arun B. Barua
Determination of Retinoids in Plasma by High-Performance Liquid Chromatography and Automated Column Switching
146(9)
Ronald Wyss
Simultaneous, High-Performance Liquid Chromatography Analysis of Retinol, Tocopherols, Lycopene, and α- and β-Carotene in Serum and Plasma
155(12)
Lawrence A. Kaplan
Judith A. Miller
Evan A. Stein
Meir J. Stampfer
High-Performance Liquid Chromatography of Aromatic Retinoids and Isotretinoin in Biological Fluids
167(5)
H. Bun
N. R. Al-Mallah
C. Aubert
J. P. Cano
Determination of Retinol, α-Tocopherol, and β-Carotene in Serum by Liquid Chromatography
172(9)
William A. MacCrehan
Separation of Retinyl Esters and Their Geometric Isomers by Isocratic Adsorption High-Performance Liquid Chromatography
181(12)
Hans K. Biesalski
Section II. Receptors, Transport, and Binding Proteins
A. Extracellular
Purification and Properties of Plasma Retinol-Binding Protein
193(14)
William S. Blaner
DeWitt S. Goodman
Interstitial Retinol-Binding Protein: Purification, Characterization, Molecular Cloning, and Sequence
207(6)
Shao-Ling Fong
C. D. B. Bridges
Purification and Assay of Interphotoreceptor Retinoid-Binding Protein from the Eye
213(10)
Alice J. Adler
Gerald J. Chader
Barbara Wiggert
B. Intracellular
Identification of Receptors for Retinoids as Members of the Steroid and Thyroid Hormone Receptor Family
223(10)
Vincent Giguere
Ronald M. Evans
Retinoic Acid Acylation: Retinoylation
233(6)
Noriko Takahashi
Theodore R. Breitman
Identification and Analysis of Retinoic Acid-Binding Proteins and Receptors from Nuclei of Mammalian Cells
239(9)
Ann K. Daly
Christopher P. F. Redfern
Bernard Martin
Isolation and Binding Characteristics of Nuclear Retinoic Acid Receptors
248(8)
Anton M. Jetten
Joseph F. Grippo
Clara Nervi
Nuclear Retinoic Acid Receptors: Cloning, Analysis, and Function
256(14)
Magnus Pfahl
Maty Tzukerman
Xiao-kun Zhang
Juergen M. Lehmann
Thomas Hermann
Ken N. Wills
Gerhart Graupner
C. Specific Methods
Radioimmunoassays for Retinol-Binding Protein, Cellular Retinol-Binding Protein, and Cellular Retinoic Acid-Binding Protein
270(11)
William S. Blaner
X-Ray Crystallographic Studies on Retinol-Binding Proteins
281(5)
Marcia Newcomer
T. Alwyn Jones
In Situ Hybridization of Retinoid-Binding Protein Messenger RNA
286(13)
Dianne Robert Soprano
DeWitt S. Goodman
Gel Electrophoresis of Cellular Retinoic Acid-Binding Protein, Cellular Retinol-Binding Protein, and Serum Retinol-Binding Protein
299(8)
Georges Siegenthaler
Cellular Retinoic Acid-Binding Protein from Neonatal Rat Skin: Purification and Analysis
307(8)
Christopher P. F. Redfern
Ann K. Daly
Tissue Distribution of Cellular Retinol-Binding Protein and Cellular Retinoic Acid-Binding Protein: Use of Monospecific Antibodies for Immunohistochemistry and cRNA for in Situ Localization of mRNA
315(10)
Christer Busch
Puspha Sakena
Keiko Funa
Hans Nordlinder
Ulf Eriksson
Retinoids Bound to Interstitial Retinol-Binding Protein during the Visual Cycle
325(5)
Zheng-shi Lin
Shao-Ling Fong
C. D. B. Bridges
Purification of Cellular Retinoic Acid-Binding Protein from Human Placenta
330(7)
Michimasa Kato
Masataka Okuno
Yasutoshi Muto
Differentiation of Embryonal Carcinoma Cells in Response to Retinoids
337(11)
Patricio Abarzua
Michael I. Sherman
Parasite Retinoid-Binding Proteins
348(8)
Brahma P. Sani
Purification of Cellular Retinoic Acid-Binding Proteins Types I and II from Neonatal Rat Pups
356(7)
John Stuart Bailey
Chi-Hung Siu
Purification of Adipocyte Lipid-Binding Protein from Human and Murine Cells
363(6)
Valerie Matarese
Melissa K. Buelt
Laurie L. Chinander
David A. Bernlohr
Binding of 11-cis-Retinaldehyde to Cellular Retinaldehyde-Binding Protein from Pigment Epithelium
369(4)
Maria A. Livrea
Luisa Tesoriere
D. Membrane Interactions
Interactions of Retinoids with Phospholipid Membranes: Optical Spectroscopy
373(10)
William Stillwell
Stephen R. Wassall
Interactions of Retinoids with Phospholipid Membranes: Electron Spin Resonance
383(11)
Stephen R. Wassall
William Stillwell
Transfer of Retinol from Retinol-Binding Protein Complex to Liposomes and across Liposomal Membranes
394(8)
Goran Fex
Gunvor Johannesson
Exchange of Retinoids between Lipid Vesicles and Rod Outer Segment Membranes
402(9)
Willem J. De Grip
Frans J. M. Daemen
Intermembranous Transfer of Retinoids
411(7)
Robert R. Rando
Faan Wen Bangerter
Incorporation of β-Carotene into Mixed Micelles
418(7)
Louise M. Canfield
Thomas A. Fritz
Thomas E. Tarara
Section III. Enzymology and Metabolism
Carotenoid Conversions
425(8)
James Allen Olson
M. Raj Lakshman
Carotenoid Cleavage: Alternative Pathways
433(3)
L. E. Gerber
K. L. Simpson
Isoenzymes of Alcohol Dehydrogenase in Retinoid Metabolism
436(6)
Xavier Pares
Pere Julia
Measurement of Acyl Coenzyme A-Dependent Esterification of Retinol
442(4)
A. Catharine Ross
Acyl Coenzyme A-Dependent Retinol Esterification
446(4)
Mark D. Ball
Assay of Lecithin--Retinol Acyltransferase
450(9)
Paul N. MacDonald
David E. Ong
Bile Salt-Independent Retinyl Ester Hydrolase Activities Associated with Membranes of Rat Tissues
459(11)
Earl H. Harrison
Joseph L. Napoli
Quantification and Characteristics of Retinoid Synthesis from Retinol and β-Carotene in Tissue Fractions and Established Cell Lines
470(13)
Joseph L. Napoli
Retinol 4-Hydroxylase
483(7)
M. A. Leo
C. S. Lieber
Assay of Liver Retinyl Ester Hydrolase
490(4)
Dale A. Cooper
Assay of the Retinoid Isomerase System of the Eye
494(9)
Paul S. Bernstein
Robert R. Rando
Assay of all-trans-->11-cis-Retinoid Isomerase Activity in Bovine Retinal Pigment Epithelium
503(3)
Maria A. Livrea
Luisa Tesoriere
Structure-Function Analyses of Mammalian Cellular Retinol-Binding Proteins by Expression in Escherichia coli
506(14)
Marc S. Levin
Ellen Li
Jeffery I. Gordon
NAD+-Dependent Retinol Dehydrogenase in Liver Microsomes
520(5)
M. A. Leo
C. S. Lieber
Metabolism of Retinoic Acid and Retinol by Intact Cells and Cell Extracts
525(5)
Mary Lou Gubler
Michael I. Sherman
Retinoic Acid Formation from Retinol and Retinal Metabolism in Epidermal Cells
530(7)
Georges Siegenthaler
Author Index 537(20)
Subject Index 557

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