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Details on Person Kadowaki, Takashi

Class:IdPerson:3826586
_displayNameKadowaki, Takashi
_timestamp2013-07-08 20:27:37
created[InstanceEdit:3826550] May, B, 2013-07-08
firstnameTakashi
initialT
surnameKadowaki
(author)[LiteratureReference:3826654] SUMOylation of Krüppel-like transcription factor 5 acts as a molecular switch in transcriptional programs of lipid metabolism involving PPAR-delta
[LiteratureReference:6813673] Identification of neutral cholesterol ester hydrolase, a key enzyme removing cholesterol from 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
[LiteratureReference:8848963] Cloning of adiponectin receptors that mediate antidiabetic metabolic effects
[LiteratureReference:8849001] Impaired multimerization of human adiponectin mutants associated with diabetes. Molecular structure and multimer formation of adiponectin
[LiteratureReference:9968241] Macrophage-derived AIM is endocytosed into adipocytes and decreases lipid droplets via inhibition of fatty acid synthase activity
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