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Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|January 1, 1986
Type III hyperlipoproteinemia: a focus on lipoprotein receptor-apolipoprotein E2 interactionsT L Innerarity, D Y Hui, T P Bersot, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|November 1, 1981
Two independent lipoprotein receptors on hepatic membranes of dog, swine, and man. Apo-B,E and apo-E receptorsR W Mahley, D Y Hui, T L Innerarity, et al.
The American Journal of Physiology|June 5, 1998
Apolipoprotein AIV: a potent endogenous inhibitor of lipid oxidationX Qin, D K Swertfeger, S Zheng, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 25, 1980
Immunoregulatory plasma lipoproteins. Role of apoprotein E and apoprotein BD Y Hui, J A Harmony, T L Innerarity, et al.
Journal of Lipid Research|May 23, 2001
Differentiation-dependent expression and localization of the class B type I scavenger receptor in intestineS F Cai, R J Kirby, P N Howles, et al.
Lipids|September 13, 2000
Variability of the intestinal uptake of lipids is genetically determined in miceM Keelan, D Y Hui, G Wild, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|May 16, 2000
Importance of arginines 63 and 423 in modulating the bile salt-dependent and bile salt-independent hydrolytic activities of rat carboxyl ester lipaseY Liang, R Medhekar, H L Brockman, et al.
The American Journal of Physiology|September 14, 1999
Carboxyl ester lipase activity in milk prevents fat-derived intestinal injury in neonatal miceP N Howles, G N Stemmerman, C M Fenoglio-Preiser, et al.
Endocrinology|July 19, 2001
Targeted overexpression of IGF-I in smooth muscle cells of transgenic mice enhances neointimal formation through increased proliferation and cell migration after intraarterial injuryB Zhu, G Zhao, D P Witte, et al.
Biochemistry|December 24, 1996
Molecular recognition by cholesterol esterase of active site ligands: structure-reactivity effects for inhibition by aryl carbamates and subsequent carbamylenzyme turnoverS R Feaster, K Lee, N Baker, et al.
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Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|January 1, 1986
Type III hyperlipoproteinemia: a focus on lipoprotein receptor-apolipoprotein E2 interactionsT L Innerarity, D Y Hui, T P Bersot, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|November 1, 1981
Two independent lipoprotein receptors on hepatic membranes of dog, swine, and man. Apo-B,E and apo-E receptorsR W Mahley, D Y Hui, T L Innerarity, et al.
The American Journal of Physiology|June 5, 1998
Apolipoprotein AIV: a potent endogenous inhibitor of lipid oxidationX Qin, D K Swertfeger, S Zheng, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 25, 1980
Immunoregulatory plasma lipoproteins. Role of apoprotein E and apoprotein BD Y Hui, J A Harmony, T L Innerarity, et al.
Journal of Lipid Research|May 23, 2001
Differentiation-dependent expression and localization of the class B type I scavenger receptor in intestineS F Cai, R J Kirby, P N Howles, et al.
Lipids|September 13, 2000
Variability of the intestinal uptake of lipids is genetically determined in miceM Keelan, D Y Hui, G Wild, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|May 16, 2000
Importance of arginines 63 and 423 in modulating the bile salt-dependent and bile salt-independent hydrolytic activities of rat carboxyl ester lipaseY Liang, R Medhekar, H L Brockman, et al.
The American Journal of Physiology|September 14, 1999
Carboxyl ester lipase activity in milk prevents fat-derived intestinal injury in neonatal miceP N Howles, G N Stemmerman, C M Fenoglio-Preiser, et al.
Endocrinology|July 19, 2001
Targeted overexpression of IGF-I in smooth muscle cells of transgenic mice enhances neointimal formation through increased proliferation and cell migration after intraarterial injuryB Zhu, G Zhao, D P Witte, et al.
Biochemistry|December 24, 1996
Molecular recognition by cholesterol esterase of active site ligands: structure-reactivity effects for inhibition by aryl carbamates and subsequent carbamylenzyme turnoverS R Feaster, K Lee, N Baker, et al.
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