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Cellular Lipid Binding Proteins

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    Chapter 1 Cellular lipid binding proteins as facilitators and regulators of lipid metabolism
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    Chapter 2 Critical steps in cellular fatty acid uptake and utilization
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    Chapter 3 Mechanism of cellular uptake of long-chain fatty acids: Do we need cellular proteins?
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    Chapter 4 Similar mechanisms of fatty acid transfer from human anal rodent fatty acid-binding proteins to membranes: Liver, intestine, heart muscle, and adipose tissue FABPs
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    Chapter 5 Cytosolic fatty acid binding proteins catalyze two distinct steps in intracellular transport of their ligands
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    Chapter 6 Insights into binding of fatty acids by fatty acid binding proteins
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    Chapter 7 The effect of charge reversal mutations in the α-helical region of liver fatty acid binding protein on the binding of fatty-acyl CoAs, lysophospholipids and bile acids
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    Chapter 8 Solution structure of fatty acid-binding protein from human brain
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    Chapter 9 Evolution of the family of intracellular lipid binding proteins in vertebrates
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    Chapter 10 Intracellular lipid binding proteins of the small intestine
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    Chapter 11 Analysis on the phenotype of E-FABP-gene knockout mice
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    Chapter 12 Sterol carrier protein-2: Not just for cholesterol any more
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    Chapter 13 Fatty acid binding protein expression in different human adipose tissue depots in relation to rates of lipolysis and insulin concentration in obese individuals
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    Chapter 14 Protein acylation in the cardiac muscle like cell line, H9c2
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    Chapter 15 Alternative lipid mobilization: The insect shuttle system
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    Chapter 16 Giant membrane vesicles as a model to study cellular substrate uptake dissected from metabolism
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    Chapter 17 Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors: Lipid binding proteins controling gene expression
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    Chapter 18 New insights into the fatty acid-binding protein (FABP) family in the small intestine
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    Chapter 19 Regulation of the ileal bile acid-binding protein gene: An approach to determine its physiological function(s)
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    Chapter 20 Role of adipocyte lipid-binding protein (ALBP) and acyl-CoA binding protein (ACBP) in PPAR-mediated transactivation
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    Chapter 21 Analysis of tissue-specific and PPARα-dependent induction of FABP gene expression in the mouse liver by an in vivo DNA electroporation method
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    Chapter 22 Characterization of a new fatty acid response element that controls the expression of the locust muscle FABP gene
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    Chapter 23 Regulation of fatty acid transport and membrane transporters in health and disease
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    Chapter 24 The impact of overexpression and deficiency of fatty acid translocase (FAT)/CD36
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    Chapter 25 Intestinal lipid absorption is not affected in CD36 deficient mice
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    Chapter 26 Surface expression of fatty acid translocase (FAT/ CD36) on platelets in myeloproliferative disorders and non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus: Effect on arachidonic acid uptake
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    Chapter 27 Sulfo- N -succinimidyl esters of long chain fatty acids specifically inhibit fatty acid translocase (FAT/CD36)-mediated cellular fatty acid uptake
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    Chapter 28 Ex-FABP, extracellular fatty acid binding protein, is a stress lipocalin expressed during chicken embryo development
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    Chapter 29 Plasma concentration of intestinal- and liver-FABP in neonates suffering from necrotizing enterocolitis and in healthy preterm neonates
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Title
Cellular Lipid Binding Proteins
Published by
Springer US, December 2012
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4419-9270-3
ISBNs
978-1-4613-4868-9, 978-1-4419-9270-3
Editors

Glatz, Jan F. C.

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