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Summary Literature (15)
Literature for DOID 0050696: fetal alcohol spectrum disorder


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Ethanol exposure affects gene expression in the embryonic organizer and reduces retinoic acid levels., Yelin R,Schyr RB,Kot H,Zins S,Frumkin A,Pillemer G,Fainsod A, Dev Biol. March 1, 2005; 279(1):1095-564X.
A critical role of Pax6 in alcohol-induced fetal microcephaly., Peng Y,Yang PH,Ng SS,Wong OG,Liu J,He ML,Kung HF,Lin MC, Neurobiol Dis. July 1, 2004; 16(2):1095-953X.
Catalase and peroxiredoxin 5 protect Xenopus embryos against alcohol-induced ocular anomalies., Peng Y,Yang PH,Guo Y,Ng SS,Liu J,Fung PC,Tay D,Ge J,He ML,Kung HF,Lin MC, Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. January 1, 2004; 45(1):1552-5783.
Craniofacial malformation in Xenopus laevis tadpoles caused by the exposure of early embryos to ethanol., Nakatsuji N, Teratology. October 1, 1983; 28(2):0040-3709.
Early molecular effects of ethanol during vertebrate embryogenesis., Yelin R,Kot H,Yelin D,Fainsod A, Differentiation. June 1, 2007; 75(5):1432-0436.
The different effects on cranial and trunk neural crest cell behaviour following exposure to a low concentration of alcohol in vitro., Czarnobaj J,Bagnall KM,Bamforth JS,Milos NC, Arch Oral Biol. May 1, 2014; 59(5):1879-1506.
5-Mehtyltetrahydrofolate rescues alcohol-induced neural crest cell migration abnormalities., Shi Y,Shi Y,Li J,Chen C,Gong M,Chen Y,Chen Y,Liu Y,Chen J,Li T,Song W, Mol Brain. September 16, 2014; 7:1756-6606.
Modeling human craniofacial disorders in Xenopus., Dubey A,Saint-Jeannet JP, Curr Pathobiol Rep. March 1, 2017; 5(1):2167-485X.
A review of interventions against fetal alcohol spectrum disorder targeting oxidative stress., Zhang Y,Zhang Y,Wang H,Li Y,Peng Y, Int J Dev Neurosci. December 1, 2018; 71:0736-5748.
Acetaldehyde inhibits retinoic acid biosynthesis to mediate alcohol teratogenicity., Shabtai Y,Bendelac L,Jubran H,Hirschberg J,Fainsod A, Sci Rep. January 10, 2018; 8(1):2045-2322.
Retinoic acid signaling reduction recapitulates the effects of alcohol on embryo size., Shukrun N,Shabtai Y,Pillemer G,Fainsod A, Genesis. July 1, 2019; 57(7-8):1526-968X.
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder: Embryogenesis Under Reduced Retinoic Acid Signaling Conditions., Fainsod A,Bendelac-Kapon L,Shabtai Y, Subcell Biochem. January 1, 2020; 95:0306-0225.
Preventing Ethanol-Induced Brain and Eye Morphology Defects Using Optogenetics., Pai VP,Adams DS, Bioelectricity. December 1, 2019; 1(4):2576-3113.
Reduced Retinoic Acid Signaling During Gastrulation Induces Developmental Microcephaly., Gur M,Bendelac-Kapon L,Shabtai Y,Pillemer G,Fainsod A, Front Cell Dev Biol. January 1, 2022; 10:2296-634X.
Genetically programmed retinoic acid deficiency during gastrulation phenocopies most known developmental defects due to acute prenatal alcohol exposure in FASD., Petrelli B,Oztürk A,Pind M,Ayele H,Fainsod A,Hicks GG, Front Cell Dev Biol. January 1, 2023; 11:2296-634X.