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180 related items for PubMed ID: 2176272

  • 1. Fatty acid oxidation capacity and fatty acid-binding protein content of different cell types isolated from rat heart.
    Linssen MC, Vork MM, de Jong YF, Glatz JF, van der Vusse GJ.
    Mol Cell Biochem; ; 98(1-2):19-25. PubMed ID: 2176272
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  • 5. Cytoplasmic fatty acid-binding protein facilitates fatty acid utilization by skeletal muscle.
    Glatz JF, Schaap FG, Binas B, Bonen A, van der Vusse GJ, Luiken JJ.
    Acta Physiol Scand; 2003 Aug; 178(4):367-71. PubMed ID: 12864741
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  • 7. Fatty acid-binding protein and its relation to fatty acid oxidation.
    Veerkamp JH, van Moerkerk HT.
    Mol Cell Biochem; 2003 Aug; 123(1-2):101-6. PubMed ID: 8232250
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  • 8. Modulation of fatty-acid-binding protein content of rat heart and skeletal muscle by endurance training and testosterone treatment.
    van Breda E, Keizer HA, Vork MM, Surtel DA, de Jong YF, van der Vusse GJ, Glatz JF.
    Pflugers Arch; 1992 Jun; 421(2-3):274-9. PubMed ID: 1326749
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  • 15. Inhibition of binding to fatty acid binding protein reduces the intracellular transport of fatty acids.
    Luxon BA.
    Am J Physiol; 1996 Jul; 271(1 Pt 1):G113-20. PubMed ID: 8760114
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  • 16. Intracellular transport of lipids.
    Glatz JF, van der Vusse GJ.
    Mol Cell Biochem; 1996 Jul; 88(1-2):37-44. PubMed ID: 2674666
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  • 17. Mechanism of free fatty acid transfer from rat heart fatty acid-binding protein to phospholipid membranes. Evidence for a collisional process.
    Kim HK, Storch J.
    J Biol Chem; 1992 Oct 05; 267(28):20051-6. PubMed ID: 1400322
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  • 18. Training-induced elevation in FABP(PM) is associated with increased palmitate use in contracting muscle.
    Turcotte LP, Swenberger JR, Tucker MZ, Yee AJ.
    J Appl Physiol (1985); 1999 Jul 05; 87(1):285-93. PubMed ID: 10409586
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  • 19. No correlation between changes in fatty acid-binding protein content and fatty acid oxidation capacity of rat tissues in experimental diabetes.
    Veerkamp JH, Van Moerkerk HT, Van den Born J.
    Int J Biochem Cell Biol; 1996 Apr 05; 28(4):473-8. PubMed ID: 9026358
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  • 20. Fatty acid binding proteins from different tissues show distinct patterns of fatty acid interactions.
    Richieri GV, Ogata RT, Zimmerman AW, Veerkamp JH, Kleinfeld AM.
    Biochemistry; 2000 Jun 20; 39(24):7197-204. PubMed ID: 10852718
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