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Details on Person Ishibashi, Shun

Class:IdPerson:162501
_displayNameIshibashi, Shun
_timestamp2015-11-21 23:37:18
created[InstanceEdit:162498] de Bono, B, 2005-03-29 10:28:12
firstnameShun
initialS
modified[InstanceEdit:548657] D'Eustachio, P, 2010-03-14
[InstanceEdit:6813672] D'Eustachio, Peter, 2015-11-21
surnameIshibashi
(author)[LiteratureReference:162484] Lipolysis in the absence of hormone-sensitive lipase: evidence for a common mechanism regulating distinct lipases
[LiteratureReference:548775] Cloning and characterization of a mammalian fatty acyl-CoA elongase as a lipogenic enzyme regulated by SREBPs
[LiteratureReference:1655524] Transcriptional activities of nuclear SREBP-1a, -1c, and -2 to different target promoters of lipogenic and cholesterogenic genes
[LiteratureReference:1655615] Sterol regulatory element-binding protein-1 as a key transcription factor for nutritional induction of lipogenic enzyme genes
[LiteratureReference:2197732] FEEL-1 and FEEL-2 are endocytic receptors for advanced glycation end products
[LiteratureReference:6813673] Identification of neutral cholesterol ester hydrolase, a key enzyme removing cholesterol from macrophages
[LiteratureReference:6813674] Critical role of neutral cholesteryl ester hydrolase 1 in cholesteryl ester hydrolysis in murine macrophages
[LiteratureReference:6813679] Targeting of neutral cholesterol ester hydrolase to the endoplasmic reticulum via its N-terminal sequence
[LiteratureReference:6813687] The critical role of neutral cholesterol ester hydrolase 1 in cholesterol removal from human macrophages
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