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1. Induction by Phenobarbital of Phase I and II Xenobiotic-Metabolizing Enzymes in Bovine Liver: An Overall Catalytic and Immunochemical Characterization

6. Exposure to dietary lipid leads to rapid production of cytosolic lipid droplets near the brush border membrane of enterocytes

7. Characterization of cytosolic lipid droplets and their traffic in mouse intestine or Caco-2 cells

8. Exposure to dietary lipid leads to rapid production of cytosolic lipid droplets near the brush border membrane

10. The application of microarrays to food safety issues : gene expression analysis in circulating lymphocytes from cattle illegally treated with dexamethasone for growth promoting purposes

14. Effects of an illicit cocktail on serum immunoglobulins, lymphocyte proliferation and cytokine gene expression in veal calves : preliminary results

15. Catalytic, immunochemical and molecular characterization of the xenobiotic-metabolising enzyme induction by phenobarbital in the bovine liver

17. Sequencing and cloning of some relevant drug metabolism genes in cattle: the 'Programma Galileo' 2003 summary report

18. A kinetic view of coordinate modulations of gene expression and metabolism in wild-type and PPARa-/- mice during fasting

19. Transcriptional modulations by RXR agonists are only partially subordinated to PPAR alpha signaling and attest additional, organ-specific, molecular cross-talks

20. A kinetic view of coordinate modulations of gene expression and metabolism in wild-type and PPARa-/- mice during fasting

22. 575 Intestinal Membrane Transporters Follow the Trail of Fat Into Cytosolic Lipid Droplets During Digestion

28. Transcriptional Modulations by RXR Agonists Are Only Partially Subordinated to PPARα Signaling and Attest Additional, Organ-Specific, Molecular Cross-Talks

29. Respective contributions of intestinal Niemann-Pick C1-like 1 and scavenger receptor class B type I to cholesterol and tocopherol uptake: in vivov. in vitro studies.

30. Respective contributions of intestinal Niemann-Pick C1-like 1 and scavenger receptor class B type I to cholesterol and tocopherol uptake: in vivo v. in vitro studies.

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