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Cancer Research|June 1, 2013
Genetic ablation of the fatty acid-binding protein FABP5 suppresses HER2-induced mammary tumorigenesisLiraz Levi, Glenn Lobo, Mary Kathryn Doud, et al.
Stem Cell Reports|July 11, 2017
RBP4-STRA6 Pathway Drives Cancer Stem Cell Maintenance and Mediates High-Fat Diet-Induced Colon CarcinogenesisSheelarani Karunanithi, Liraz Levi, Jennifer DeVecchio, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|June 22, 2002
Selective cooperation between fatty acid binding proteins and peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors in regulating transcriptionNguan-Soon Tan, Natacha S Shaw, Nicolas Vinckenbosch, et al.
FASEB Journal : Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology|January 12, 2010
ISX is a retinoic acid-sensitive gatekeeper that controls intestinal beta,beta-carotene absorption and vitamin A productionGlenn P Lobo, Susanne Hessel, Anne Eichinger, et al.
Cancer Research|August 9, 2003
Mammary carcinoma suppression by cellular retinoic acid binding protein-IIDanny Manor, Elena N Shmidt, Anuradha Budhu, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 22, 2003
Mapping the ligand binding pocket in the cellular retinaldehyde binding proteinZhiping Wu, Yanwu Yang, Natacha Shaw, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 22, 2003
Disease-causing mutations in the cellular retinaldehyde binding protein tighten and abolish ligand interactionsIrina Golovleva, Sanjoy Bhattacharya, Zhiping Wu, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 11, 2013
The STRA6 receptor is essential for retinol-binding protein-induced insulin resistance but not for maintaining vitamin A homeostasis in tissues other than the eyeDaniel C Berry, Hugues Jacobs, Gurdeep Marwarha, et al.
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Cancer Research|June 1, 2013
Genetic ablation of the fatty acid-binding protein FABP5 suppresses HER2-induced mammary tumorigenesisLiraz Levi, Glenn Lobo, Mary Kathryn Doud, et al.
Stem Cell Reports|July 11, 2017
RBP4-STRA6 Pathway Drives Cancer Stem Cell Maintenance and Mediates High-Fat Diet-Induced Colon CarcinogenesisSheelarani Karunanithi, Liraz Levi, Jennifer DeVecchio, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|June 22, 2002
Selective cooperation between fatty acid binding proteins and peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors in regulating transcriptionNguan-Soon Tan, Natacha S Shaw, Nicolas Vinckenbosch, et al.
FASEB Journal : Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology|January 12, 2010
ISX is a retinoic acid-sensitive gatekeeper that controls intestinal beta,beta-carotene absorption and vitamin A productionGlenn P Lobo, Susanne Hessel, Anne Eichinger, et al.
Cancer Research|August 9, 2003
Mammary carcinoma suppression by cellular retinoic acid binding protein-IIDanny Manor, Elena N Shmidt, Anuradha Budhu, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 22, 2003
Mapping the ligand binding pocket in the cellular retinaldehyde binding proteinZhiping Wu, Yanwu Yang, Natacha Shaw, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 22, 2003
Disease-causing mutations in the cellular retinaldehyde binding protein tighten and abolish ligand interactionsIrina Golovleva, Sanjoy Bhattacharya, Zhiping Wu, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 11, 2013
The STRA6 receptor is essential for retinol-binding protein-induced insulin resistance but not for maintaining vitamin A homeostasis in tissues other than the eyeDaniel C Berry, Hugues Jacobs, Gurdeep Marwarha, et al.
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