Dr. John Maurice Dietschy MD
Gastroenterologist | Gastroenterology
5323 Harry Hines Blvd Dallas TX, 75390About
John M. Dietschy, M.D., is the H. Ben and Isabelle T. Decherd Chair in Internal Medicine in Honor of Henry M. Winans, Sr., M.D., in the Department of Internal Medicine. Dr. Dietschy received his medical ...
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Washington Center / School of Medicine 1958
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Enzymatic measurement of free and esterified cholesterol levels in plasma and other biological preparations using the oxygen electrode in a modified glucose analyzer.
- Cholesterol accumulation in tissues of the Niemann-pick type C mouse is determined by the rate of lipoprotein-cholesterol uptake through the coated-pit pathway in each organ.
- Centripetal cholesterol flow from the extrahepatic organs through the liver is normal in mice with mutated Niemann-Pick type C protein (NPC1).
- Regulation of absorption and ABC1-mediated efflux of cholesterol by RXR heterodimers.
- Is there a connection between the concentration of cholesterol circulating in plasma and the rate of neuritic plaque formation in Alzheimer disease?
- Cholesterol is sequestered in the brains of mice with Niemann-Pick type C disease but turnover is increased.
- The kinetic characteristics of inhibition of hepatic cholesterogenesis by lipoproteins of intestinal origin.
- Selective neurodegeneration, without neurofibrillary tangles, in a mouse model of Niemann-Pick C disease.
- Degeneration of neurons and glia in the Niemann-Pick C mouse is unrelated to the low-density lipoprotein receptor.
- Control of cholesterol turnover in the mouse.
- Neurodegeneration in the Niemann-Pick C mouse: glial involvement.
- Ability of six different lipoprotein fractions to regulate the rate of hepatic cholesterogenesis in vivo.
- Permeability characteristics of the adipocyte cell membrane and partitioning characteristics of the adipocyte triglyceride core.
- Fatty acids differentially regulate hepatic cholesteryl ester formation and incorporation into lipoproteins in the liver of the mouse.
- The interaction of various control mechanisms in determining the rate of hepatic cholesterogenesis in the rat.
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