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This study explores how Retinoic Acid (RA) and its receptors ( RARs ) act as potent inhibitors of adipogenesis—the process where pre-fat cells turn into mature fat cells. Key Findings: 21478 rar

Published in The Journal of Biological Chemistry , Vol. 272, No. 34, pp. 21473–21478 (1997). The most significant article matching these terms is:

The research suggests a "cross-talk" between cell cycle machinery (how cells divide) and the differentiation machinery (how they change type), modulated by external signals like nutrients or hormones. 272, No

RA/RAR blocks the transcriptional activity of C/EBPβ , which is necessary to trigger the production of PPARγ , the "master regulator" of fat cell development.

Retinoic acid is only effective at blocking fat cell formation during the first 24–48 hours of the process.