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  • 1. Scavenger receptor BI and ABCG5/G8 differentially impact biliary sterol secretion and reverse cholesterol transport in mice.
    Dikkers A, Freak de Boer J, Annema W, Groen AK, Tietge UJ.
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  • 4. Hepatic ABCG5/G8 overexpression substantially increases biliary cholesterol secretion but does not impact in vivo macrophage-to-feces RCT.
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  • 8. Hepatic ABCG5/G8 overexpression reduces apoB-lipoproteins and atherosclerosis when cholesterol absorption is inhibited.
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  • 9. Hepatic expression of ABC transporters G5 and G8 does not correlate with biliary cholesterol secretion in liver transplant patients.
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  • 10. Diosgenin-induced biliary cholesterol secretion in mice requires Abcg8.
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  • 11. Disruption of Abcg5 and Abcg8 in mice reveals their crucial role in biliary cholesterol secretion.
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  • 12. Stimulation of murine biliary cholesterol secretion by thyroid hormone is dependent on a functional ABCG5/G8 complex.
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  • 13. Abcg5/Abcg8-independent pathways contribute to hepatobiliary cholesterol secretion in mice.
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  • 14. Liver-specific induction of Abcg5 and Abcg8 stimulates reverse cholesterol transport in response to ezetimibe treatment.
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  • 16. Liver X receptor-mediated activation of reverse cholesterol transport from macrophages to feces in vivo requires ABCG5/G8.
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  • 20. Association of ABCG5 and ABCG8 Transporters with Sitosterolemia.
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