Stressor: 60

Title

Chemical name selected from established chemical ontologies or, depending on the information available, this could also refer to chemical categories (i.e., groups of chemicals with defined structural features known to trigger the MIE).  It can also include non-chemical prototypical stressors such as genetic or environmental factors. More help

Retinol

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AOPs Including This Stressor

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Chemical Table

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Preferred name DTXID Casrn jchem_inchi_key indigo_inchi_key User term
Retinol DTXSID3023556 68-26-8 FPIPGXGPPPQFEQ-OVSJKPMPSA-N FPIPGXGPPPQFEQ-OVSJKPMPSA-N Retinol

References

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Takahashi and Breitman 1994 Induction of differentiation and covalent binding to proteins by the synthetic retinoids Ch55 and Am80.Arch Biochem Biophys;314(1):82-9.

Martin et al, 1986,Specific, covalent binding of an azidoretinoid to cellular retinoic acid-binding protein. Biochem Biophys Res Commun.26;135(1):124-30.