283 results on '"Harrison, Earl H."'
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2. Carotenoids and Retinoids: Nomenclature, Chemistry, and Analysis
3. Novel Cell Culture Medium for Use in Oxidation Experiments Provides Insights into Mechanisms of Endothelial Cell-Mediated Oxidation of LDL
4. Contributors
5. Digestion and Intestinal Absorption of Dietary Carotenoids and Vitamin A ☆
6. β-apo-10′-carotenoids support normal embryonic development during vitamin A deficiency
7. Carotenoids, β-Apocarotenoids, and Retinoids: The Long and the Short of It
8. The formation, occurrence, and function of β-apocarotenoids: β-carotene metabolites that may modulate nuclear receptor signaling
9. Assimilation and Conversion of Dietary Vitamin A into Bioactive Retinoids
10. A gas chromatography–mass spectrometry method for the quantitation of N-nitrosoproline and N-acetyl- S-allylcysteine in human urine: Application to a study of the effects of garlic consumption on nitrosation
11. Expression in Xenopus Oocytes of Rat Liver mRNA Coding for a Bile Salt-Dependent Cholesteryl Ester Hydrolase
12. Plasma carboxyl ester lipase activity modulates apolipoprotein B–containing lipoprotein metabolism in a transgenic mouse model
13. [beta]-carotene conversion to vitamin A decreases as the dietary dose increases in humans
14. Avocado Consumption Enhances Human Postprandial Provitamin A Absorption and Conversion from a Novel High-β-Carotene Tomato Sauce and from Carrots1,2
15. Rat plasma proteomics: Effects of abundant protein depletion on proteomic analysis
16. Carotenoid transport is decreased and expression of the lipid transporters SR-BI, NPC1L1, and ABCA1 is downregulated in Caco-2 cells treated with ezetimibe
17. Enzymology of vertebrate carotenoid oxygenases
18. Carotenoids normally present in serum inhibit proliferation and induce differentiation of a human monocyte/macrophage cell line (U937)
19. Digestion and Intestinal Absorption of Dietary Carotenoids and Vitamin A
20. Contributors
21. Proteomic analysis of rat plasma by two-dimensional liquid chromatography and matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry
22. Novel cell culture medium for use in oxidation experiments provides insights into mechanisms of endothelial cell-mediated oxidation of LDL
23. Mechanisms involved in the intestinal digestion and absorption of dietary vitamin A
24. Concerted Action of Aldehyde Dehydrogenases Influences Depot-Specific Fat Formation
25. Hydrolysis of retinyl esters by pancreatic triglyceride lipase
26. β-Carotene Conversion to Vitamin A Decreases As the Dietary Dose Increases in Humans1,2
27. Contributors
28. Digestion and Intestinal Absorption of Dietary Carotenoids and Vitamin A
29. Carboxyl ester lipase overexpression in rat hepatoma cells and CEL deficiency in mice have no impact on hepatic uptake or metabolism of chylomicron-retinyl ester
30. Intestinal absorption of dietary cholesteryl ester is decreased but retinyl absorption is normal in carboxyl ester lipase knockout mice
31. Lecithin:retinol acyltransferase and retinyl ester hydrolase activities are differentially regulated by retinoids and have distinct distributions between hepatocytea and nonparenchymal cell fractions of rat liver
32. Profiling of rat plasma by surface-enhanced laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry, a novel tool for biomarker discovery in nutrition research
33. Distributions of carotenoids and a-tocopherol among lipoproteins do not change when human plasma is incubated in vitro
34. Chapter 50 - Digestion and Intestinal Absorption of Dietary Carotenoids and Vitamin A
35. [6] Radiation inactivation studies of hepatic cholesteryl ester hydrolases
36. Uptake and metabolism of β-apo-8′-carotenal, β-apo-10′-carotenal, and β-apo-13-carotenone in Caco-2 cells
37. Mechanisms of Transport and Delivery of Vitamin A and Carotenoids to the Retinal Pigment Epithelium
38. Limited appearance of apocarotenoids is observed in plasma after consumption of tomato juices: a randomized human clinical trial
39. Molecular Cloning of the cDNA for Rat Hepatic, Bile Salt-Dependent Cholesteryl Ester/Retinyl Ester Hydrolase Demonstrates Identity with Pancreatic Carboxylester Lipase (44127)
40. [52] Bile salt-independent retinyl ester hydrolase activities associated with membranes of rat tissues
41. Low Fat and High Monounsaturated Fat Diets Decrease Human Low Density Lipoprotein Oxidative Susceptibility In Vitro
42. Mechanisms Involved in the Intestinal Digestion and Absorption of Dietary Vitamin A
43. Lipases and Carboxylesterases: Possible Roles in the Hepatic Utilization of Vitamin A
44. Apocarotenoids: Emerging Roles in Mammals
45. Dietary supplementation with β-carotene, but not with lycopene, inhibits endothelial cell-mediated oxidation of low-density lipoprotein
46. Relative contribution of α-carotene to postprandial vitamin A concentrations in healthy humans after carrot consumption
47. Synthesis of apo-13- and apo-15-lycopenoids, cleavage products of lycopene that are retinoic acid antagonists
48. Carotenoids and apo‐carotenoids in human plasma after continued consumption of high β‐carotene or high lycopene tomato juice
49. Mechanisms of selective delivery of xanthophylls to retinal pigment epithelial cells by human lipoproteins
50. β-Apo-10′-carotenoids Modulate Placental Microsomal Triglyceride Transfer Protein Expression and Function to Optimize Transport of Intact β-Carotene to the Embryo
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