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Details on Person Olkkonen, Vesa M

Class:IdPerson:8867836
_displayNameOlkkonen, Vesa M
_timestamp2016-04-18 11:48:10
created[InstanceEdit:8867839] Jassal, Bijay, 2016-04-18
firstnameVesa M
initialVM
surnameOlkkonen
(author)[LiteratureReference:8867849] ORP10, a cholesterol binding protein associated with microtubules, regulates apolipoprotein B-100 secretion
[LiteratureReference:8867853] OSBPL10, a novel candidate gene for high triglyceride trait in dyslipidemic Finnish subjects, regulates cellular lipid metabolism
[LiteratureReference:8868250] The mammalian oxysterol-binding protein-related proteins (ORPs) bind 25-hydroxycholesterol in an evolutionarily conserved pocket
[LiteratureReference:8868257] OSBP-Related Protein Family in Lipid Transport Over Membrane Contact Sites
[LiteratureReference:8868395] Oxysterol-binding proteins: functions in cell regulation beyond lipid metabolism
[LiteratureReference:8868398] Oxysterol-binding proteins: sterol and phosphoinositide sensors coordinating transport, signaling and metabolism
[LiteratureReference:9624570] Cholesterol efflux from macrophage foam cells is enhanced by active phospholipid transfer protein through generation of two types of acceptor particles
[LiteratureReference:9735045] OSBP-Related Protein Family: Mediators of Lipid Transport and Signaling at Membrane Contact Sites
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