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Class:IdLiteratureReference:5679134
_displayNameIdentification of a gene, ABCG5, important in the regulation of dietary cholesterol absorption
_timestamp2015-03-02 16:51:10
author[Person:5679157] Lee, M H
[Person:5679140] Lu, K
[Person:5679146] Hazard, S
[Person:5672080] Yu, H
[Person:5679091] Shulenin, S
[Person:5679086] Hidaka, H
[Person:5679107] Kojima, H
[Person:2466763] Allikmets, R
[Person:5679158] Sakuma, N
[Person:5679171] Pegoraro, R
[Person:5679123] Srivastava, A K
[Person:5679119] Salen, G
[Person:2466768] Dean, M
[Person:5679181] Patel, S B
created[InstanceEdit:5679074] Jassal, Bijay, 2015-03-02
journalNat. Genet.
pages79-83
pubMedIdentifier11138003
titleIdentification of a gene, ABCG5, important in the regulation of dietary cholesterol absorption
volume27
year2001
(literatureReference)[Summation:9029512] The ATP-binding cassette sub-family G member 8 (ABCG8) gene ...
[Summation:9029544] Cell-based and in vivo studies using mice showed that the AT...
[Summation:9029592] Liver X receptor alpha (LXRα or NR1H3) is regarded as the ma...
[FailedReaction:5679145] Defective ABCG5 (in ABCG5:ABCG8) does not transport sterols from cytosol to extracellular region [Homo sapiens]
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