| Sample search results for: abcg1-mediated cholesterol transport |
| 1 | UnderstandingCholesterol HDL "Good Cholesterol" --Carries cholesterol away from | ||
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Summary: UnderstandingCholesterol HDL "Good Cholesterol" -- Carries cholesterol away from your arteries LDL... "Bad Cholesterol" -- Clogs up your arteries Triglycerides "Fats" -- Clogs up your arteries You Should... Know A waxy, fat-like substance Transported in our blood Made by our bodies Found ... |
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Source: Wilkins, Neal - Institute of Renewable Natural Resources & Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences, Texas A&M University |
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Collection: Environmental Sciences and Ecology |
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| 2 | Summary and concluding remarks Summary and concluding remarks | ||
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Summary: This thesis is focused on the role and interaction of different cholesterol and phospholipid transporters... of cholesterol homeostasis in macrophages by different ABC-transporters, and the consequences for atherosclerotic... their transformation into foam cells. Several ABC- ... |
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Source: van den Brink, Jeroen - Leiden Institute of Physics, Universiteit Leiden |
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Collection: Physics |
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| 3 | Cholesterol What is cholesterol? | ||
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Summary: cholesterol is a major risk factor for coronary heart disease and for stroke. Cholesterol Transporters... : Cholesterol is transported through your blood stream by lipoproteins. There are two different types... Cholesterol What is cholesterol? ... |
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Source: Jawitz, James W. - Soil and Water Science Department, University of Florida |
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Collection: Environmental Sciences and Ecology |
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| 4 | RESEARCH COMMUNICATION The Drosophila DHR96 nuclear | ||
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Summary: metabolites and regulates the transcription of genes that control cholesterol transport and metabolism... to play central roles in cholesterol metabolism and transport. These include CG32186, which encodes... RESEARCH COMMUNICATION The Drosophila DHR96 nuclear receptor binds cholesterol ... |
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Source: Krause, Henry M. - Department of Molecular and Medical Genetics, University of Toronto |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine |
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| 5 | Imagine if an excess amount of a critical, life-sustain-ing molecule like ATP were, by a perverse series of | ||
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Summary: to the synthesis, transport, metabolism, and regulation of cholesterol. This structurally fascinating lipid... is transported to the inner mitochondrial membrane, which is critical for the conversion of cholesterol... . Accumulation of dietary cholesterol in sitos- terolemia caused by ... |
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Source: Tabas, Ira - Department of Physiology and Cellular Biophysics, Columbia University |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine |
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| 6 | Nederlandse samenvatting Nederlandse Samenvatting | ||
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Summary: interactie van verschillende cholesterol en fosfolipiden transporters besproken. Deze transporters zijn erg... deze transporters niet alleen belangrijk zijn voor de efflux van cholesterol en fosfolipiden uit... macrofagen, maar ook de opname van cholesterol en ... |
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Source: van den Brink, Jeroen - Leiden Institute of Physics, Universiteit Leiden |
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Collection: Physics |
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| 7 | Intracellular sterol transport and distribution Frederick R Maxfield and Anant K Menon | ||
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Summary: to extracellular acceptors, especially apoA-I and high-density lipoprotein (HDL), which transports cholesterol... transport in mammalian cells, which showed that delivery of newly synthesized cholesterol to the PM... in the mitochondrial cholesterol-binding StAR protein (now StARD1) ... |
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Source: Menon, Anant K. - Menon Lab, Weill Medical College, Cornell University |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine |
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| 8 | Traffic 2011; 12: 14831489 2011 John Wiley & Sons A/S doi:10.1111/j.1600-0854.2011.01259.x | ||
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Summary: : cholesterol addition accelerates CAV transport to the plasma membrane (9), whereas this trans- port... (38), and transports this newly synthesized cholesterol from the ER to the plasma mem- brane (23... cholesterol in the ER and the CAVcholesterol complexes are ... |
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Source: Gross, Steven - Departments of Developmental and Cell Biology & Physics, University of California, Irvine |
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Collection: Physics ; Biology and Medicine |
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| 9 | Mitochondrial cholesterol: a connection between caveolin and metabolism. Marta Bosch1 | ||
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Summary: to bind cholesterol in the ER (44), and transports this newly synthesized cholesterol from the ER... of mitochondrial cholesterol via MAM (Figure 1). Next, CAV transport through the Golgi complex is relatively slower... in the transport of newly synthesized ... |
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Source: Gross, Steven - Departments of Developmental and Cell Biology & Physics, University of California, Irvine |
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Collection: Physics ; Biology and Medicine |
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| 10 | Probing the Effects of Membrane Cholesterol in the Torpedo californica Acetylcholine Receptor and the Novel Lipid-exposed | ||
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Summary: as an effective tool for the transport of cholesterol away from the cell surface (26). We used these protocols... Probing the Effects of Membrane Cholesterol in the Torpedo californica Acetylcholine Receptor... and Cellular Biology, University of California, Davis, California 95616 The effects of cholesterol ... |
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Source: Lasalde Dominicc, Jose A. - Department of Biology, Universidad de Puerto Rico - Rio Piedras |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine |
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| 11 | Pivotal Advance: Macrophages become resistant to cholesterol-induced death after phagocytosis of | ||
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Summary: Pivotal Advance: Macrophages become resistant to cholesterol-induced death after phagocytosis... -derived cholesterol to phagocytes, which, if not handled properly, can be cytotoxic. In atherosclerosis, where the ACs... are cholesterol- loaded, this situation is exaggerated, because the ACs deliver both endogenous membrane choles |
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Source: Tabas, Ira - Department of Physiology and Cellular Biophysics, Columbia University |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine |
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| 12 | Molecular Biology of the Cell Vol. 14, 38043820, September 2003 | ||
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Summary: physiological functions such as cell surface signaling, endocytosis, and intracellular cholesterol transport... Molecular Biology of the Cell Vol. 14, 38043820, September 2003 Host but Not Parasite Cholesterol... Host cell cholesterol is implicated in the entry and replication of an increasing number |
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Source: Arnold, Jonathan - Nanoscale Science and Engineering Center & Department of Genetics, University of Georgia |
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Collection: Biotechnology |
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| 13 | Acid Sphingomyelinase-deficient Macrophages Have Defective Cholesterol Trafficking and Efflux* | ||
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Summary: transport, requires traffick- ing of cholesterol from intracellular sites to the plasma membrane... cholesterol transport, a process whereby excess cholesterol in peripheral cells is deliv- ered to the liver... pathways of cholesterol efflux require choles- terol ... |
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Source: Tabas, Ira - Department of Physiology and Cellular Biophysics, Columbia University |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine |
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| 14 | Niemann-Pick Type C1 (NPC1) Overexpression Alters Cellular Cholesterol Homeostasis* | ||
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Summary: cholesterol. Intracellular cholesterol sorting and transport pathways play an important role... lysosomal cholesterol is delivered directly to the ER via a PM-independent transport pathway (3). Choles... Niemann-Pick Type C1 (NPC1) Overexpression Alters Cellular ... |
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Source: Traub, Linton M. - Department of Cell Biology and Physiology, University of Pittsburgh |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine |
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| 15 | Lipid rafts : dream or reality for cholesterol transporters ? Stphane ORLOWSKI1 | ||
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Summary: 1 Lipid rafts : dream or reality for cholesterol transporters ? Stéphane ORLOWSKI1 *, Christine... regulation based on cholesterol- sensitive nuclear factors controling the expression level of lipid transport... 2007;36(8):869-85 #12;2 main cholesterol "transporters" ... |
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Source: Ecole Polytechnique, Centre de mathématiques |
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Collection: Mathematics |
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| 16 | Biochem. J. (2007) 406, 273283 (Printed in Great Britain) doi:10.1042/BJ20070168 273 NPC1L1 (NiemannPick C1-like 1) mediates sterol-specific unidirectional | ||
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Summary: (NiemannPick C1-like 1) mediates sterol-specific unidirectional transport of non-esterified cholesterol... in hepatoma cells. Furthermore, NPC1L1-driven free cholesterol transport was unidirectional, since cellular... -esterified cholesterol and promote its unidirectional ... |
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Source: Lippincott-Schwartz, Jennifer - Cell Biology and Metabolism Branch, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine |
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| 17 | Cell Metabolism The Cholesterol Absorption Inhibitor Ezetimibe | ||
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Summary: the transport of NPC1L1 from ERC to PM, whereas replenishment of cholesterol results in the transportation... with LDL-derived cholesterol transport from endo- somes/lysosomes to the ER likely by inhibiting NPC1... -regulated NPC1L1 shut- tling: depletion of ... |
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Source: Tian, Weidong - Institute of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Shanghai Institute of Biological Sciences |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine |
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| 18 | Regulation of Intracellular Cholesterol Distribution by Na/K-ATPase* | ||
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Summary: cholesterol by knockdown of the Na/K- ATPase may abolish the cholesterol transport from the plasma membrane... Regulation of Intracellular Cholesterol Distribution by Na/K-ATPase* Received for publication... /K-ATPase 1 subunit produces a parallel decrease in both caveolin-1 and ... |
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Source: Brand, Paul H. - Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, University of Toledo |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine |
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| 19 | The Effect of Cholesterol on Short-and Long-Chain Monounsaturated Lipid Bilayers as Determined by Molecular Dynamics Simulations | ||
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Summary: mechanism for its transport across the membrane. To quantify the propensity of cholesterol to adopt... The Effect of Cholesterol on Short- and Long-Chain Monounsaturated Lipid Bilayers as Determined... of cholesterol-containing membranes composed of either short-chain (diC14:1PC) or long-chain (diC22:1PC |
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Source: Nagle, John F. - Departments of Physics & Biological Sciences, Carnegie Mellon University |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine |
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| 20 | The cells of most organs and tissues satisfy their require-ments for membrane cholesterol via endogenous cho- | ||
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Summary: diet- derived cholesterol in the bile, a process known as reverse cholesterol transport (Tall... . The cholesterol trafficking itineraries depicted here include transport to ACAT in the endoplasmic reticulum... of cholesterol transport to ACAT or ... |
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Source: Tabas, Ira - Department of Physiology and Cellular Biophysics, Columbia University |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine |
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| 21 | Role of cholesterol and lipid organization in Frederick R. Maxfield1 | ||
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Summary: transport. LDL (yellow circles) carrying cholesterol and cholesterol esters bound to LDL receptors (light... process. Recycling of cholesterol back to the plasma membrane occurs by non- vesicular transport... -vesicular cholesterol transport are ... |
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Source: Tabas, Ira - Department of Physiology and Cellular Biophysics, Columbia University |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine |
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| 22 | www.JCE.DivCHED.org Vol. XX No. XX Month 200X Journal of Chemical Education 1 There is a widespread belief among the public and even | ||
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Summary: . Sitosterolemic individuals absorb cholesterol and plant sterols (presumably using NPC1L1) but are unable to re-transport... There is a widespread belief among the public and even among chemists that plants do not contain cholesterol. This error... is the result (in part) of the fact that plants generally contain only small ... |
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Source: Gopalan, Venkat - Departments of Biochemistry & Plant Biology, Ohio State University |
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Collection: Biotechnology ; Biology and Medicine |
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| 23 | Molecular Biology of the Cell Vol. 17, 15931605, April 2006 | ||
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Summary: cholesterol depletion in ER membranes impairs ER-to-Golgi transport of secretory membrane proteins... glycoprotein and scavenger receptor A failed to be efficiently transported from the ER upon cholesterol... with impaired ER-to-Golgi transport. These results provide evidence for the ... |
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Source: Lippincott-Schwartz, Jennifer - Cell Biology and Metabolism Branch, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine |
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| 24 | Leading Edge Macrophages in the Pathogenesis | ||
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Summary: , where it is removed from the cells by ABCA1- and ABCG1-mediated transport to apolipoprotein A1 and HDL... points. The mecha- nisms and exact route of cholesterol transport to the plasma membrane are not fully... responsive network, and efflux of ... |
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Source: Tabas, Ira - Department of Physiology and Cellular Biophysics, Columbia University |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine |
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| 25 | The integrity of a cholesterol-binding pocket in NiemannPick C2 protein is necessary to | ||
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Summary: for their hydrophobicity and similarity to cholesterol and because NPC1 can transport fatty acids in bacteria (21). Neither... The integrity of a cholesterol-binding pocket in NiemannPick C2 protein is necessary to control... lysosome cholesterol levels Dennis C. Ko*, Jonathan Binkley , Arend Sidow , and ... |
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Source: Scott, Matthew - Departments of Developmental Biology, Genetics, & Bioengineering, Stanford University; Sidow, Arend - Department of Genetics, Stanford University |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine ; Biotechnology |
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| 26 | transcription factors to the promoters of active genes. But, during a prolonged | ||
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Summary: 148. A Cholesterol Toggle Switch Randolph Y. Hampton1,* 1Division of Biological Sciences, University... .11.006 Cholesterol levels in mammalian cells are controlled by an intricate mechanism in which the transcription... measurement of endoplasmic reticulum cholesterol levels offers insights into the ``switch'' that controls |
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Source: Hampton, Randy - Division of Biological Sciences, University of California at San Diego |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine |
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| 27 | Is the metabolic syndrome caused by a high fructose, and relatively low fat, low cholesterol diet? | ||
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Summary: E to reconstitute damaged cholesterol and orchestrate its transport to the plasma membrane (PM) so that it can... -dependent manner by (1) activating genes associated with cholesterol synthesis, uptake, and transport, as would... that they are unable to transport to the membrane due to ... |
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Source: Seneff, Stephanie - Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) |
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Collection: Computer Technologies and Information Sciences |
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| 28 | A R T I C L E S NATURE CELL BIOLOGY VOLUME 5 | NUMBER 9 | SEPTEMBER 2003 781 | ||
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Summary: reticulum is the site of cholesterol-induced cytotoxicity in macrophages Bo Feng1, Pin Mei Yao1,Yankun Li1... , Edward A. Fisher4, Andrew R. Marks3, David Ron2 and Ira Tabas1,5 Excess cellular cholesterol induces... of cholesterol-induced apoptosis is unknown but had previously been thought to involve the plasma membrane. Here |
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Source: Tabas, Ira - Department of Physiology and Cellular Biophysics, Columbia University |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine |
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| 29 | 2006LANDESBIOSCIENCE.DONOTDISTRIBUTE. [Autophagy 3:1, 38-41, January/February 2007]; 2007 Landes Bioscience | ||
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Summary: . Accumulation of dietary cholesterol in sitosterolemia caused by mutations in adjacent ABC transporters. Science... macrophage, cholesterol, sitosterol, autophagy, necroptosis, cell death, atherosclerosis ABBREVIATIONS ACAT... acyl-CoA:cholesterol acyl transferase ER endoplasmic reticulum FC free ... |
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Source: Tabas, Ira - Department of Physiology and Cellular Biophysics, Columbia University |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine |
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| 30 | Neuroscience Letters 368 (2004) 148150 APP and PS-1 mutations induce brain oxidative stress independent | ||
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Summary: independent of dietary cholesterol: implications for Alzheimer's disease Hafiz Mohmmad Abdula, Gary L. Wenkb... June 2004 Abstract Epidemiological and biochemical studies strongly implicate a role for cholesterol... expressing mutant human PS-1 and APP in relation to the intake of dietary cholesterol. The APP and PS-1 mice |
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Source: Wenk, Gary - Departments of Psychology & Neuroscience, Ohio State University |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine |
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| 31 | Erwin Geuken , Dorien S. Visser | ||
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Summary: EXPRESSION OF ABC TRANSPORTERS G5 AND G8 DOES NOT CORRELATE WITH BILIARY CHOLESTEROL SECRETION IN LIVER... the existence of alternative pathways for hepatobiliary cholesterol transport that are not controlled by ABCG5... , there is no direct relationship between ABCG5/ABCG8 transporter ... |
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Source: Groningen, Rijksuniversiteit - Centre for Ecological and Evolutionary Studies, Department of Marine Benthic Ecology and Evolution, |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine ; Environmental Sciences and Ecology |
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| 32 | Fax +41 61 306 12 34 E-Mail karger@karger.ch | ||
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Summary: Geriatr Cogn Disord 2009;28:7580 DOI: 10.1159/000231980 Midlife Serum Cholesterol and Increased Risk... .58 (1.222.06; 4th quartile, 249500 mg/dl). Conclusion: Midlife serum total cholesterol was associated... with an increased risk of AD and VaD. Even moderately elevated cholesterol increased de- mentia risk. Dementia risk |
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Source: Seneff, Stephanie - Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) |
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Collection: Computer Technologies and Information Sciences |
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| 33 | Structure and Dynamics of Cholesterol-Containing Polyunsaturated Lipid Membranes Studied by Neutron | ||
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Summary: Structure and Dynamics of Cholesterol-Containing Polyunsaturated Lipid Membranes Studied by Neutron... -docosahexaenoyl-sn-glycero- 3-phosphocholine (18:0-22:6n3-PC) containing 29 mol% cholesterol was carried out... by neutron diffraction, 2 H-NMR and 13 C-MAS NMR. Scattering length distribution func- tions of cholesterol |
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Source: White, Stephen - Department of Physiology and Biophysics, University of California, Irvine |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine |
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| 34 | JOURNAL OF VIROLOGY, Sept. 2008, p. 92459253 Vol. 82, No. 18 0022-538X/08/$08.00 0 doi:10.1128/JVI.00975-08 | ||
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Summary: Cholesterol Binding by Class II Fusion Proteins Determines Membrane Fusion Properties M. Umashankar, Claudia... the prefusion dimer and the postfusion homotrimer conformations. Here we have compared cholesterol interactions... during membrane fusion by these two groups of viruses. Using cholesterol- depleted insect cells, we |
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Source: Kielian, Margaret - Department of Cell Biology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Yeshiva University |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine |
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| 35 | Effects of Dietary Lead and Cholesterol Supplementation on Hemolysis in the Sprague-Dawley Rat1 | ||
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Summary: Effects of Dietary Lead and Cholesterol Supplementation on Hemolysis in the Sprague-Dawley Rat1... that heavy metals inhibit cholesterol synthesis, which leaves insufficient cholesterol for the maintenance... into the serum. Lead-exposed fish have displayed depressed serum cholesterol and elevated serum ... |
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Source: Moore, Paul A. - Department of Biological Sciences, Bowling Green State University |
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Collection: Environmental Sciences and Ecology |
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| 36 | Journal of Lipid Research Volume 42, 2001 1717 Pivotal role of ABCA1 in reverse cholesterol | ||
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Summary: that inadequate transport of phospholipid and cholesterol to the extracellular space results in the hy... CHOLESTEROL TRANSPORT Virtually all animal cells synthesize cholesterol and im- port cholesterol from plasma... for excess cholesterol is ... |
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Source: Attie, Alan D. - Department of Biochemistry, University of Wisconsin at Madison |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine |
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| 37 | ORIGINAL PAPER Relationships between sterol/phospholipid composition | ||
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Summary: composition. Relationships between the ratio "free cholesterol/PLs" and xenobiotic transport The level... et al. 2001; Ohvo and Slotte 1996). In vertebrates, free cholesterol is transported towards... transporter, P-glycoprotein, actively mediates cholesterol redis- ... |
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Source: Ecole Polytechnique, Centre de mathématiques |
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Collection: Mathematics |
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| 38 | 1876 Research Article Introduction | ||
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Summary: -741. Keller, P. and Simons, K. (1998). Cholesterol is required for surface transport of influenza virus... 1876 Research Article Introduction Cholesterol is a crucial player at the subcellular level... in endocrine and other cells have suggested that cholesterol may be necessary for vesicle biogenesis |
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Source: Harries, Daniel - Institute of Chemistry, Hebrew University of Jerusalem |
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Collection: Chemistry |
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| 39 | Role of glia-derived cholesterol in synaptogenesis: new revelations in the synapseglia affair | ||
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Summary: control in children, has been traced to defective intra- cellular transport of cholesterol [10]. Based... E-mediated cholesterol transport contributes to the regeneration of synaptic connections [32,40]. On the other hand... . B. Biol. Sci. 354 (1999) 11551163. [22] R.W. Mahley, Apolipoprotein E: ... |
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Source: Alford, Simon - Department of Biological Sciences, University of Illinois at Chicago |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine |
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| 40 | Research article 2556 TheJournalofClinicalInvestigation http://www.jci.org Volume 115 Number 9 September 2005 | ||
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Summary: .F., and Simoni, R.D. 1982. Intracellular transport of cholesterol to the plasma membrane. J. Biol. Chem. 257... 9 September 2005 Alzheimer disease -amyloid activity mimics cholesterol oxidase Luigi Puglielli,1... +-mediatedoxidationofcholesterolmaybeapathogenicmecha- nismcommontoatherosclerosisandAD. Introduction Oxidation of ... |
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Source: Kalil, Ronald E. - Neuroscience Training Program & W.M. Keck Laboratory for Biological Imaging, University of Wisconsin at Madison |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine |
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| 41 | From Lanosterol to Cholesterol: Structural Evolution and Differential Effects on Lipid Bilayers | ||
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Summary: From Lanosterol to Cholesterol: Structural Evolution and Differential Effects on Lipid Bilayers... British Columbia, Canada ABSTRACT Cholesterol is an important molecular component of the plasma membranes... Haven, CT.) to also be a precursor in the molecular evolution of cholesterol. We present a comparative |
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Source: Simon Fraser University, Department of Physics, Bio-Soft-Statistical Physics Group |
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Collection: Materials Science |
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| 42 | Journal of Steroid Biochemistry & Molecular Biology 113 (2009) 222226 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect | ||
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Summary: of genes for cholesterol efflux and lipid transport to maintain cholesterol homeostasis [1215]. Major... cholesterol- related targets of LXRs include the ATP-binding cassette transporter family members such as ABCA1... -binding cassette transporter A1 in vascular ... |
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Source: Kalueff, Allan V. - Department of Pharmacology, Tulane University |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine |
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| 43 | The Economic Impacts of NIST Cholesterol Standards | ||
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Summary: 00-4 Planning Report The Economic Impacts of NIST Cholesterol Standards Program Prepared by: TASC... of NIST'S Cholesterol Standards Program September 2000 Prepared for: The National Institute of Standards... ................................................................................................................... 1 2. THE ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE ... |
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Source: Magee, Joseph W. - Experimental Properties of Fluids Group, Physical and Chemical Properties Division, National Institute of Standards and Technology |
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Collection: Chemistry |
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| 44 | CRAC motif peptide of the HIV-1 gp41 protein thins SOPC membranes and interacts with cholesterol | ||
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Summary: in the peripheral benzodiazapene receptor which may have a role in facilitating cholesterol transport... -type benzodiazepine receptor function in cholesterol transport. Identification of a putative cholesterol recognition... CRAC motif peptide of the HIV-1 gp41 protein thins SOPC ... |
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Source: Nagle, John F. - Departments of Physics & Biological Sciences, Carnegie Mellon University |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine |
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| 45 | Review article Nutrition and Alzheimer's disease: The detrimental role of a high carbohydrate diet | ||
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Summary: -products in crucial plasma proteins concerned with fat, cholesterol, and oxygen transport. This leads to cholesterol... of glutamate is necessary to maintain signal transport in the face of cholesterol deficiency, yet glutamate... in the transport of ... |
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Source: Seneff, Stephanie - Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) |
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Collection: Computer Technologies and Information Sciences |
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| 46 | Know Your Cholesterol Many people with diabetes also have high cholesterol. | ||
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Summary: Know Your Cholesterol Many people with diabetes also have high cholesterol. Cholesterol is a type... of fat. Foods that come from animals have cholesterol. When you eat these foods, cholesterol gets... into your blood. #12; Your body also makes cholesterol. · Your ... |
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Source: Messersmith, Phillip B.- Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Northwestern University |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine ; Materials Science |
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| 47 | Insect Sterol Nutrition and Physiology: A Global Overview | ||
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Summary: absorption 44 4.3 Sterol transport and tissue distribution 47 4.4 Sterol reproductive physiology 52 5 Insect... of sterols once they have been ingested, including the processes of absorption and transport... ., 1994). Initial studies on insect sterol nutrition focused on cholesterol and its surrogates |
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Source: Eubanks, Micky - Department of Entomology, Texas A&M University |
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Collection: Environmental Sciences and Ecology ; Biology and Medicine |
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| 48 | Structural Analysis and Diffusional Behavior of Molecularly Imprinted Polymer Networks for Cholesterol Recognition | ||
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Summary: for Cholesterol Recognition U. Gianfranco Spizzirri and Nicholas A. Peppas* Department of Chemical Engineering... , 2005 Novel configurational biomimetic polymers for the recognition of cholesterol were prepared... such as cholesterol. There is overwhelming evidence that hypercholesterolemia is the major risk factor for the early |
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Source: Peppas, Nicholas A. - Departments of Biomedical Engineering & Chemical Engineering, University of Texas at Austin |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine ; Materials Science |
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| 49 | Role of Cholesterol in the Formation and Nature of Lipid Rafts in Planar and Spherical Model Membranes | ||
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Summary: to be transported to the plasma membrane in the form of rafts (Simons and Ikonen, 1997) or cholesterol... Role of Cholesterol in the Formation and Nature of Lipid Rafts in Planar and Spherical Model... regulatory and structural role in the lateral organization of eukaryotic cell membranes. Cholesterol has ... |
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Source: Tamm, Lukas K. - Department of Molecular Physiology and Biological Physics, University of Virginia |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine |
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| 50 | Might cholesterol sulfate deficiency contribute to the development of autistic spectrum disorder? | ||
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Summary: , this mechanism deserves further study. Direct cholesterol transport across the placenta is challenging, given... , "Maternal Fetal Cholesterol Transport in the Placenta: Good, Bad, and Target #12;for Modulation," Circ. Res... Might cholesterol sulfate deficiency contribute to the ... |
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Source: Seneff, Stephanie - Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) |
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Collection: Computer Technologies and Information Sciences |
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| 51 | SR-BI-mediated High Density Lipoprotein (HDL) Endocytosis Leads to HDL Resecretion Facilitating Cholesterol Efflux*S | ||
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Summary: . 1). HDL exerts this atheroprotective effect mainly by transporting cholesterol from peripheral... in reverse cholesterol transport, namely the delivery of cholesteryl esters from HDL to liver without HDL... from macrophages to HDL particles (1722). Thus, SR-BI acts as a bidirectional ... |
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Source: Schütz, Gerhard J. - Biophysics Institute, Johannes Kepler Universität Linz |
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Collection: Chemistry ; Biology and Medicine |
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| 52 | A Chinese Hamster Ovarian Cell Line Imports Cholesterol by High Density Lipoprotein Degradation* | ||
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Summary: athero- protective role through involvement in reverse cholesterol transport in which HDL is loaded... with cholesterol at the periph- ery and transports its lipid load back to the liver for disposal. In this pathway... is mainly due to its role in reverse cholesterol ... |
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Source: Schütz, Gerhard J. - Biophysics Institute, Johannes Kepler Universität Linz |
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Collection: Chemistry ; Biology and Medicine |
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| 53 | Traffic 2010; 11: 601615 2010 John Wiley & Sons A/S doi:10.1111/j.1600-0854.2010.01046.x | ||
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Summary: in the transport of cholesterol and other lipids from late endosomes to periph- eral sites in the cell (8... in NPC1 mutants is directly associated with choles- terol transport or whether the cholesterol... and defective interac- tion of cholesterol transport ... |
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Source: Tabas, Ira - Department of Physiology and Cellular Biophysics, Columbia University |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine |
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| 54 | High Density Lipoprotein-mediated Cholesterol Uptake and Targeting to Lipid Droplets in Intact L-cell Fibroblasts | ||
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Summary: High Density Lipoprotein-mediated Cholesterol Uptake and Targeting to Lipid Droplets in Intact L... , dehydroergosterol and NBD-cho- lesterol, were used to examine high density lipoprotein- mediated cholesterol uptake... , of these sterols differed >100-fold, suggesting significant differences in uptake pathways. NBD-cholesterol ... |
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Source: So, Peter - Department of Mechanical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine ; Engineering |
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| 55 | proteinsSTRUCTURE O FUNCTION O BIOINFORMATICS Structural and dynamic effects of cholesterol | ||
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Summary: proteinsSTRUCTURE O FUNCTION O BIOINFORMATICS Structural and dynamic effects of cholesterol... 47933 4 IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, New York 10598 INTRODUCTION Cholesterol (Chol... ,610 and even between leaflets of the lipid bilayer,11 cholesterol not only influences biophysical proper- ties |
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| 56 | Copyright 2004 by the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc. 1256 Journal of Lipid Research Volume 45, 2004 This article is available online at http://www.jlr.org | ||
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Summary: -inhibition of SR-BI- and ABCA1-mediated cholesterol transport by the small molecules BLT-4 and glyburide Thomas J... of lipid transport Cholesterol and cholesteryl ester movement into and out of cells mediated... the complex effects of these inhibitors on these key cholesterol ... |
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Source: Kirchhausen, Tomas - Immune Disease Institute & Department of Cell Biology, Harvard University |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine |
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| 57 | NATURE MEDICINE VOLUME 8 NUMBER 11 NOVEMBER 2002 1235 Macrophages are essential cellular com- | ||
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Summary: for re- verse cholesterol transport. However, the observation that hy- percholesterolemic mice become... in mediating reverse cholesterol transport by HDL. Although SR-BI may inhibit net ATP-bind- ing cassette 1... export cholesterol to extracellular accep- tors for ... |
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Source: Gleeson, Joseph G. - Department of Neurosciences, University of California at San Diego |
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| 58 | Effect of cholesterol on diffusion in surfactant bilayers Thorsten Piepera | ||
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Summary: transport inside and outside the cell.1 Cholesterol within the membrane has an influence on the molecular... Effect of cholesterol on diffusion in surfactant bilayers Thorsten Piepera University of Dortmund... . It is believed that cholesterol controls the size of the microdomains in the liquid-ordered phase ... |
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Source: Suter, Dieter - Fachbereich Physik, Universität Dortmund |
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Collection: Physics |
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| 59 | NLRP3 inflammasomes are required for atherogenesis and activated by cholesterol crystals | ||
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Summary: mechanisms have evolved that regulate cholesterol synthesis and its transport in fluids4 . Cholesterol... LETTERS NLRP3 inflammasomes are required for atherogenesis and activated by cholesterol crystals... a new microscopic technique, we revealed that minute cholesterol crystals are ... |
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Source: Iowa Center for Gene Therapy |
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| 60 | Communication Cholesterol-dependent infection of Burkitt's | ||
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Summary: Short Communication Cholesterol-dependent infection of Burkitt's lymphoma cell lines by Epstein... of the cholesterol-binding drugs methyl-b-cyclodextrin and nystatin efficiently inhibited EBV infection of target... Burkitt's lymphoma B-cell lines, indicating an important role for cholesterol and suggesting |
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Source: Engman, David M. - Departments of Pathology & Microbiology-Immunology, Northwestern University |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine |
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| 61 | Current Biology 21, 681686, April 26, 2011 2011 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved DOI 10.1016/j.cub.2011.03.030 Caveolin-1 Deficiency Causes | ||
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Summary: resident protein [19] and transports cholesterol from the ER to the plasma membrane [20], CAV1 could... , after synthesis in the ER, cholesterol is transported into mito- chondria, and the P450 side chain... , Y., Donzell, W.C., and Anderson, R.G. (1996). A role for caveolin in transport ... |
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Source: Gross, Steven - Departments of Developmental and Cell Biology & Physics, University of California, Irvine |
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Collection: Physics ; Biology and Medicine |
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| 62 | Do sterols reduce proton and sodium leaks through lipid bilayers? | ||
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Summary: , degradation, regulation and transport of cholesterol. There are, for example, 18 enzymatic steps... suggests that cholesterol is a key inhibitor of Na+ leakage. Here I put forth a novel mechanism for proton... . Phytosterols differ from cholesterol because they 0163-7827/01/$ - see front matter # 2001 ... |
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Source: Lombardi, John R. - Department of Chemistry, City College, City University of New York |
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Collection: Chemistry |
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| 63 | Subscriber access provided by University of Massachusetts Amherst Libraries Biochemistry is published by the American Chemical Society. 1155 Sixteenth Street | ||
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Summary: Abbreviations: PFO, perfringolysin O; CDCs, cholesterol-dependent cytolysins; LLO, listeriolysin O; POPC, 1... transmembrane pores on cholesterol-containing membranes. It has been suggested that the ability of PFO... to perforate the membrane of target cells is dictated by how much free- cholesterol molecules are present |
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Source: Schweik, Charles M. - Department of Natural Resources Conservation, University of Massachusetts at Amherst |
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Collection: Environmental Sciences and Ecology |
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| 64 | 25 JUNE 2010 VOL 328 SCIENCE www.sciencemag.org1640 PERSPECTIVES | ||
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Summary: that transports cholesterol to the liver also controls the proliferation of myeloid stem cells. H igh... -density lipoproteins (HDLs) transport cholesterol from periph- eral tissues to the liver, helping to protect against... by several mecha- nisms. Excess cholesterol is removed byATP ... |
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Source: Steve Kemp - School of Biological Sciences, University of Liverpool |
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Collection: Environmental Sciences and Ecology |
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| 65 | Cholesterol Level Regulates Endosome Motility via Rab Proteins Hongtao Chen,* Jun Yang,* Philip S. Low,*y | ||
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Summary: transport has not yet been fully clarified. It has been suggested that cholesterol plays an important role... in intracellular transport (2). Normally, cholesterol is found in the plasma membrane and early endosomes... of cholesterol and sphingolipids in the intracellular ... |
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Source: Cheng, Ji-Xin - School of Biomedical Engineering & Department of Chemistry, Purdue University |
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Collection: Materials Science ; Biology and Medicine |
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| 66 | NATURE CELL BIOLOGY VOL 3 OCTOBER 2001 http://cellbio.nature.com 905 Acyl-coenzyme A: cholesterol | ||
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Summary: -type and in cholesterol mutant cell lines stably transfect- ed with APP751. d, APP transport to the cell surface... : cholesterol acyltransferase modulates the generation of the amyloid -peptide Luigi Puglielli*, Genevieve... strong evidence that intracellular cholesterol compartmentation modulates the ... |
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Source: Kalil, Ronald E. - Neuroscience Training Program & W.M. Keck Laboratory for Biological Imaging, University of Wisconsin at Madison |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine |
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| 67 | Copyright C Munksgaard 2002 Traffic 2002; 3: 268278 | ||
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Summary: cholesterol homeostasis and represents the first step of reverse cholesterol transport, by which excess... and apo AI in reverse cholesterol transport is proposed to account for a substantial part of the anti... that in fibroblasts apo AI stimulates the transport of ... |
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Source: Schütz, Gerhard J. - Biophysics Institute, Johannes Kepler Universität Linz |
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Collection: Chemistry ; Biology and Medicine |
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| 68 | ABCA1-mediated Cholesterol Efflux Is Defective in Free Cholesterol-loaded Macrophages | ||
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Summary: acyltransferase (ACAT), cholesterol transport to ACAT, and/or cellular efflux of FC. A recent study suggested... ABCA1-mediated Cholesterol Efflux Is Defective in Free Cholesterol-loaded Macrophages MECHANISM... foam cells progressively accumulate large amounts of unesterified or "free" ... |
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Source: Tabas, Ira - Department of Physiology and Cellular Biophysics, Columbia University |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine |
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| 69 | b-Sitosterol and 17b-estradiol alter gonadal steroidogenic acute regulatory protein (StAR) expression in goldfish, Carassius auratus | ||
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Summary: ; Jones et al., 2000). Cholesterol is transported through the blood from sites of synthesis or absorption... lipoproteins (HDL) transport the majority of cholesterol in fish, compared to a predominance of low density... and intra-mitochondrial cholesterol stores, a ... |
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Source: Moon, Thomas W. - Department of Biology, University of Ottawa |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine |
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| 70 | Archives of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology 42:1325 (1999) 1999 Wiley-Liss, Inc. | ||
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Summary: containing different sterols presented singly. Cholesterol was the dominant tissue sterol recovered from... cholesterol and soybean sitosterol fed grasshoppers but among the grasshoppers fed diets with stig- masterol... and spinach sterols (both unsuitable for growth and development), the amount of cholesterol recovered |
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Source: Eubanks, Micky - Department of Entomology, Texas A&M University |
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Collection: Environmental Sciences and Ecology ; Biology and Medicine |
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| 71 | Egg beater as centrifuge: isolating human blood plasma from whole blood in resource-poor settings | ||
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Summary: to the distal end of the PE tubing; the plasma remained as the supernatant. A cholesterol assay (run... in a diagnostic assay for total cholesterol run on patterned paper demonstrated the practicality of this method... required to reach the patient, transport samples to centralized laboratory facilities, and report |
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Source: Prentiss, Mara - Department of Physics, Harvard University |
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Collection: Physics |
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| 72 | Cell Metabolism IRE1b Inhibits Chylomicron Production | ||
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Summary: of cholesterol transport across the intestinal epithelial cells. J. Biol. Chem. 278, 3161031620. Iwawaki, T... this process. High- cholesterol and high-fat diets decreased intestinal IRE1b mRNA in wild-type mice. Ire1b... À/À mice fed high-cholesterol and high-fat diets developed more pronounced ... |
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Source: Tabas, Ira - Department of Physiology and Cellular Biophysics, Columbia University |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine |
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| 73 | Frontiers inAging Neuroscience www.frontiersin.org July 2010 | Volume 2 | Article 29 | 1 AGING NEUROSCIENCE | ||
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Summary: to neurodegenerative disease. HDL contains apolipoprotein E (APOE) and facilitates reverse cholesterol transport, which... implies the transport of other types of cholesterol from various tissues, including the brain... of maintaining intracellular cholesterol homeostasis between brain ... |
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Source: Kalil, Ronald E. - Neuroscience Training Program & W.M. Keck Laboratory for Biological Imaging, University of Wisconsin at Madison |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine |
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| 74 | Editor-in-Chief: Edward J. Massaro Effects of HA-1077 | ||
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Summary: effect of HDL is thought to be due to its role in "reverse cholesterol transport" by which HDL removes... ., and Phillips, M. C. (1991). Cholesterol transport between cells and high-density lipoproteins. Biochim. Biophys... evidence for the role of HDL in reverse cholesterol ... |
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Source: Schütz, Gerhard J. - Biophysics Institute, Johannes Kepler Universität Linz |
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Collection: Chemistry ; Biology and Medicine |
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| 75 | The 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl co-enzyme A reductase inhibitor pravastatin enhances neurite outgrowth in hippocampal neurons | ||
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Summary: significantly increased neurite length and branching but did not affect cellular cholesterol levels. Co... -incubation with mevalonate, but not cholesterol, abolished the stimulatory effect of pravastatin on neurite outgrowth... A. Keywords: cholesterol, 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl coen- zyme A reductase, isoprenylation, ... |
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Source: Wurtman, Richard - Department of Brain and Cognitive Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine |
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| 76 | n insidious threat lurks in the dark corners of hospital wards. | ||
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Summary: and colleagues shows that membrane cholesterol levels play a significant role in the transport of the C... . difficile toxins into eukaryotic cells (6). The data suggest the intriguing possibility that cholesterol may... necessary to transport the catalytic domain across the endosomal membrane after ... |
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Source: Feig, Andrew - Department of Chemistry, Wayne State University |
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Collection: Chemistry ; Biology and Medicine |
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| 77 | Vol. 33 (2002) ACTA PHYSICA POLONICA B No 4 CHOLESTEROL INDUCED CHANGES | ||
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Summary: Vol. 33 (2002) ACTA PHYSICA POLONICA B No 4 CHOLESTEROL INDUCED CHANGES IN THE CHARACTERISTICS... strength, and membranes containing cholesterol. A longer lifespan of the membranes with cholesterol... to the presence of cholesterol, ionic strength, current intensity, and membrane ageing was examined. The ... |
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Source: Magiera, Andrzej - Instytut Fizyki, Uniwersytet Jagiellonski |
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Collection: Physics |
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| 78 | This article is available online at http://www.jlr.org Journal of Lipid Research Volume 44, 2003 1581 Low-temperature effect on the sterol-dependent | ||
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Summary: for processing. These results indicate that the cholesterol synthesizing machinery is down-regulated at low... temperatures, and points to the transport of the SCAP- SREBP complex to the Golgi as the specific down... · transcriptional regulation · cholesterol metabolism Cholesterol is an essential ... |
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Source: Wagner, Diane - Institute of Arctic Biology, Department of Biology and Wildlife, University of Alaska Fairbanks |
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Collection: Environmental Sciences and Ecology |
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| 79 | ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTION Pharmacogenetic Study of Statin Therapy | ||
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Summary: #12;therapy), 2 cholesterol transport aden- osinetriphosphatebindingcassettepro- teins, APOE, APOB... , subfamily G, member 5 605459 Cholesterol transport across the plasma membrane ABCG8 15 ATP-binding cassette... , subfamily G, member 8 605460 Cholesterol transport ... |
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Source: Posada, David - Departamento de Bioquímica, Genética e Inmunología, Universidad de Vigo |
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Collection: Environmental Sciences and Ecology |
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| 80 | Supplement 3 -Explanation of dip in q0() Supplementary information for | ||
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Summary: . Feigenson In Fig. 3 in the main paper, for 1:1 DOPC/DPPC + 15% cholesterol, at temperatures of 30°C... can evaluate if this assumption is reasonable based on our q0 values for DOPC/cholesterol and DPPC/cholesterol... mixtures. Table S3.1 shows the q0 and d (=2/q0) values for DOPC/cholesterol and ... |
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Source: Nagle, John F. - Departments of Physics & Biological Sciences, Carnegie Mellon University |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine |
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| 81 | Ceramide Drives Cholesterol Out of the Ordered Lipid Bilayer Phase into the Crystal Phase in 1-Palmitoyl-2-oleoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine/Cholesterol/ | ||
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Summary: Ceramide Drives Cholesterol Out of the Ordered Lipid Bilayer Phase into the Crystal Phase in 1... -Palmitoyl-2-oleoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine/Cholesterol/ Ceramide Ternary Mixtures Md Rejwan Ali, Kwan... on the maximum solubility of cholesterol in ternary mixtures of 1-palmitoyl-2-oleoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine |
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Source: Huang, Juyang - Department of Physics, Texas Tech University |
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Collection: Engineering ; Biotechnology |
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| 82 | Common variants at 30 loci contribute to polygenic dyslipidemia | ||
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Summary: metabolism, including apolipoproteins, cholesterol synthesis enzymes and bile acid transporters31. Although... ,7,38 Blood low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol... include common variants associated with LDL cholesterol near ABCG8, MAFB, ... |
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Source: Abecasis, Goncalo - Department of Biostatistics, University of Michigan |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine ; Mathematics |
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| 83 | RESEARCH ARTICLE Open Access Obesity resistant mechanisms in the Lean | ||
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Summary: synthesis and transport genes suggests enhanced reverse cholesterol transport in the Lean line - the flux... metabolism; transporters of xenobiotics, cholesterol and bile acids; and proteins involved in cholesterol... b2, Slc10a1, and the ... |
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Source: Ecole Polytechnique, Centre de mathématiques |
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Collection: Mathematics |
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| 84 | Cholesterol Depletion Results in Site-specific Increases in Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Phosphorylation due to | ||
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Summary: Cholesterol Depletion Results in Site-specific Increases in Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor... Phosphorylation due to Membrane Level Effects STUDIES WITH CHOLESTEROL ENANTIOMERS* Received for publication... Institute, University of Minnesota, Austin, Minnesota 55912 In A431 cells, depletion of cholesterol |
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Source: Pike, Linda J. - Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics, Washington University in St. Louis |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine |
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| 85 | Flip-Flop-Induced Relaxation of Bending Energy: Implications for Membrane Remodeling | ||
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Summary: of the induced bending stress is mediated by fatty acid flip-flop. We then look at two-component phos- pholipid/cholesterol... composite vesicles. We use NMR to show that the steady-state rate of interleaflet diffusion of cholesterol... to detect the transbi- layer movement of cholesterol upon deformation. We suggest that our ... |
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Source: Mahadevan, L. - School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University; Szostak, Jack W. - Department of Genetics, Harvard University |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine ; Engineering ; Environmental Sciences and Ecology ; Materials Science |
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| 86 | Introduction Niemann-Pick Type C disease (NPC) is both a lysosomal | ||
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Summary: of cholesterol, glycosphingolipids and other lipids in aberrant organelles. The underlying defect appears... of lipid and transport cell biology. The two NPC genes encode entirely different types of proteins... are unknown (Vanier and Millat, 2003). NPC1, a cholesterol binding (Ohgami et al., 2004) 13 transmembrane |
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Source: Scott, Matthew - Departments of Developmental Biology, Genetics, & Bioengineering, Stanford University |
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Collection: Biotechnology ; Biology and Medicine |
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| 87 | Geographic and Monthly Variation in Composition of Oysters, | ||
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Summary: . SIDWELL, AUDREY L. LOOMIS. and ROBERT M. GRODNER Introduction A review of the cholesterol content of raw... oyster meats reported by certain investigators revealed little apparent consistency. Cholesterol levels... other than cholesterol. A BSTRA CT-Cholesterol and glycogen contents of oysters, Crassostrea ... |
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Source: NOAA Marine Fisheries Review |
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Collection: Environmental Sciences and Ecology |
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| 88 | 2008LANDESBIOSCIENCE.DONOTDISTRIBUTE. [Channels 2:3, 1-11; May/June 2008]; 2008 Landes Bioscience | ||
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Summary: and has been extensively used as an effective tool for the transport of cholesterol away from cell... Bioscience 1 Channels 2008; Vol. 2 Issue 3 Cholesterol modulates the plasmalemma's biophysical properties... . Studies on the effect of cholesterol depletion in the function of the Torpedo califor- nica ... |
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Source: Lasalde Dominicc, Jose A. - Department of Biology, Universidad de Puerto Rico - Rio Piedras |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine |
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| 89 | Molecular Brain Research 115 (2003) 8792 www.elsevier.com/locate/molbrainres | ||
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Summary: is not mediated through effects on cholesterol transport, Exp. Morphol. 60 (1980) 303319. Dev. Biol. 224 (2000... March 2003 Abstract Cholesterol biosynthesis has been assumed to be an ubiquitous process in vertebrate... organisms. Here we present data demonstrating that expression of key enzymes of ... |
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Source: Breitling, Rainer - Groningen Bioinformatics Centre, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine ; Biotechnology |
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| 90 | Biochem. J. (2004) 378, 281292 (Printed in Great Britain) 281 REVIEW ARTICLE | ||
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Summary: raft populations. Key words: caveola, cholesterol, detergent, glycosphingolipid, lipid raft... . Hence, names such as CEMs (cholesterol-enriched membranes), GEMs (glycosphingolipid- enriched membranes... ,12] as well as in the trafficking of cholesterol [13]. Using a non-detergent method to prepare caveolae |
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Source: Pike, Linda J. - Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics, Washington University in St. Louis |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine |
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| 91 | Subscriber access provided by University Libraries | University of Notre Dame Journal of the American Chemical Society is published by the American Chemical | ||
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Summary: and 4, respectively.14 Thus, the transporter aggregate number is two for the DMPC/cholesterol membrane... of four in the thicker POPC/ cholesterol membrane suggests that a pair of transporters are in each leaflet... .W., Washington, DC 20036 Communication Membrane Transporters for Anions ... |
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Source: Smith, Bradley D. - Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Notre Dame |
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Collection: Chemistry |
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| 92 | EUKARYOTIC CELL, May 2006, p. 849860 Vol. 5, No. 5 1535-9778/06/$08.00 0 doi:10.1128/EC.5.5.849860.2006 | ||
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Summary: or the RBC mem- brane. Lauer et al. (32) have shown that cholesterol is required for the inward transport... - lesterol in inward transport of proteins, we investigated the effect of cholesterol depletion on PfEMP1... Protein PfEMP1 to the Erythrocyte Surface Requires Cholesterol-Rich ... |
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Source: Melbourne, University of - School of Physics, ARC Centre of Excellence for Coherent X-ray Science |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine ; Physics |
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| 93 | EUKARYOTIC CELL, Feb. 2009, p. 161169 Vol. 8, No. 2 1535-9778/09/$08.00 0 doi:10.1128/EC.00135-08 | ||
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Summary: cholesterol. The transport of newly synthesized sterols from the ER to the PM was also defective in det1 cells... transport. Sterols, such as cholesterol in mammalian cells and ergos- terol in yeast, are important... by using a visual screen for the transport- dependent accumulation of a ... |
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Source: Menon, Anant K. - Menon Lab, Weill Medical College, Cornell University |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine |
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| 94 | Suppression of Macrophage Eicosanoid Synthesis by Atherogenic Lipoproteins Is Profoundly Affected by Cholesterol-Fatty Acyl | ||
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Summary: -derived cholesterol, however, the mech- anisms and consequences of lipoprotein-derived fatty acid transport... /lysoso- mal cholesterol transport in cells (30). As shown by the gray bars in Fig. 1A, U18666A markedly... ), the cholesterol transport function of NPC1 has ... |
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Source: Tabas, Ira - Department of Physiology and Cellular Biophysics, Columbia University |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine |
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| 95 | A Microscopic Interaction Model of Maximum Solubility of Cholesterol in Lipid Bilayers | ||
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Summary: A Microscopic Interaction Model of Maximum Solubility of Cholesterol in Lipid Bilayers Juyang Huang... York 14853 USA ABSTRACT We recently reported the equilibrium maximum solubility of cholesterol... present a model of cholesterol-phospholipid mixing that explains these observed values of *chol. Monte |
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Source: Huang, Juyang - Department of Physics, Texas Tech University |
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Collection: Engineering ; Biotechnology |
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| 96 | Exploration of Molecular Interactions in Cholesterol Superlattices: Effect of Multibody Interactions | ||
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Summary: Exploration of Molecular Interactions in Cholesterol Superlattices: Effect of Multibody... Experimental evidences have indicated that cholesterol may adapt highly regular lateral distributions (i... .e., superlattices) in a phospholipid bilayer. We investigated the formations of superlattices at cholesterol mole |
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Source: Huang, Juyang - Department of Physics, Texas Tech University |
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Collection: Engineering ; Biotechnology |
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| 97 | Plant sterols and host plant suitability for a phloem-feeding insect | ||
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Summary: , including insects, are unique among animals in that they cannot synthesize ster- ols, including cholesterol... , de novo. Some phytophagous insects (e.g. caterpillars, grasshoppers) generate tissue cholesterol... plants was cholesterol, which is traditionally considered an animal sterol. Cholesterol was also ... |
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Source: Eubanks, Micky - Department of Entomology, Texas A&M University |
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Collection: Environmental Sciences and Ecology ; Biology and Medicine |
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| 98 | Copyright 2003 by the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc. This article is available online at http://www.jlr.org Journal of Lipid Research Volume 44, 2003 1605 | ||
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Summary: lipoprotein free cholesterol and its transport into bile. J. Biol. Chem. 274: 3339833402. 27. Trigatti, B., H... promote biliary excretion of phospholipid and cholesterol Ephraim Sehayek,1,* Rong Wang, Jennie G. Ono... the regulation of biliary phospholipid and cholesterol excretion, canalicular mem- ... |
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Source: Chait, Brian T. - Laboratory of Mass Spectrometry and Gaseous Ion Chemistry, Rockefeller University |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine |
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| 99 | YET ANOTHER SAMPLE TEST QUESTION Because a diet rich in saturated fats raises the cholesterol level, it is | ||
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Summary: YET ANOTHER SAMPLE TEST QUESTION Because a diet rich in saturated fats raises the cholesterol level... , it is plausible that dogs owned as pets have higher cholesterol levels than dogs owned by a veterinary research... clinic. A clinic compared the cholesterol levels (in mg per deciliter) of healthy dogs it owned |
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Source: Hunter, David - Department of Statistics, Pennsylvania State University |
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Collection: Mathematics |
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| 100 | News and Commentary Apoptosis and plaque destabilization in | ||
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Summary: apoptosis induced by cholesterol I Tabas*,1 1 Departments of Medicine and Anatomy & Cell Biology, Columbia... amounts of intracellular unesterified or `free' cholesterol (FC). A portion of the FC accumulates... in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) membrane, which is normally cholesterol poor and highly fluid. This event, ... |
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Source: Tabas, Ira - Department of Physiology and Cellular Biophysics, Columbia University |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine |
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