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Details on Person Role for sterol regulatory element binding protein in the regulation of farnesyl diphosphate synthase and in the control of cellular levels of cholesterol and triglyceride: evidence from sterol regulation-defective cells

Class:IdLiteratureReference:1655690
_displayNameRole for sterol regulatory element binding protein in the regulation of farnesyl diphosphate synthase and in the control of cellular levels of cholesterol and triglyceride: evidence from sterol regulation-defective cells
_timestamp2011-10-13 02:43:55
author[Person:1655707] Jackson, SM
[Person:191304] Ericsson, J
[Person:1655708] Metherall, JE
[Person:191340] Edwards, PA
created[InstanceEdit:1655630] May, B, 2011-10-13
journalJ Lipid Res
pages1712-21
pubMedIdentifier8864955
titleRole for sterol regulatory element binding protein in the regulation of farnesyl diphosphate synthase and in the control of cellular levels of cholesterol and triglyceride: evidence from sterol regulation-defective cells
volume37
year1996
(literatureReference)[RegulationReference:9642419] Positive gene expression regulation by 'SREBP1A,1C,2:NF-Y:FDPS gene [nucleoplasm]' Sterol regulatory element-binding proteins induce an entire pathway of cholesterol synthesis
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