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Details on Person Londos, C

Class:IdPerson:163547
_displayNameLondos, C
_timestamp2005-05-02 18:39:16
created[InstanceEdit:163566] D'Eustachio, P, 2005-05-02 18:38:43
firstnameConstantine
initialC
surnameLondos
(author)[LiteratureReference:163397] Perilipin, a major hormonally regulated adipocyte-specific phosphoprotein associated with the periphery of lipid storage droplets
[LiteratureReference:163430] Physical association between the adipocyte fatty acid-binding protein and hormone-sensitive lipase: a fluorescence resonance energy transfer analysis
[LiteratureReference:163501] Functional studies on native and mutated forms of perilipins. A role in protein kinase A-mediated lipolysis of triacylglycerols.
[LiteratureReference:163512] Dephosphorylation of perilipin by protein phosphatases present in rat adipocytes
[LiteratureReference:163555] Perilipin A is essential for the translocation of hormone-sensitive lipase during lipolytic activation
[LiteratureReference:163569] Mutational analysis of the hormone-sensitive lipase translocation reaction in adipocytes
[LiteratureReference:163591] Perilipin is located on the surface layer of intracellular lipid droplets in adipocytes
[LiteratureReference:163593] Translocation of hormone-sensitive lipase and perilipin upon lipolytic stimulation of rat adipocytes
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