Brain uptake and utilization of fatty acids Paul A. WatkinsJames A. HamiltonRobert Katz OriginalPaper Pages: 87 - 92
Role of CD36 in membrane transport and utilization of long-chain fatty acids by different tissues Chris T. CoburnTahar HajriNada A. Abumrad OriginalPaper Pages: 117 - 121
Involvement of membrane-associated proteins in the acute regulation of cellular fatty acid uptake Jan F. C. GlatzJoost J. F. P. LuikenArend Bonen OriginalPaper Pages: 123 - 132
Fatty acid-binding proteins of nervous tissue Jacques H. VeerkampAukje W. Zimmerman OriginalPaper Pages: 133 - 142
Collision-mediated transfer of long-chain fatty acids by neural tissue fatty acid-binding proteins (FABP) Alfred E. A. ThumserJudy TsaiJudith Storch OriginalPaper Pages: 143 - 150
Plasma free fatty acid and lipoproteins as sources of polyunsaturated fatty acid for the brain Arthur A. Spector OriginalPaper Pages: 159 - 165
Fatty acid uptake and incorporation in brain Quentin R. SmithHiroshi Nagura OriginalPaper Pages: 167 - 172
NMR and isotope ratio mass spectrometry studies of in vivo uptake and metabolism of polyunsaturates by the developing rat brain Stephen C. CunnaneChantale R. NadeauSergei S. Likhodii OriginalPaper Pages: 173 - 180
Essential polyunsaturated fatty acids and the barrier to the brain John Edmond OriginalPaper Pages: 181 - 193
Polyunsaturated fatty acid synthesis and release by brain-derived cells in vitro Steven A. Moore OriginalPaper Pages: 195 - 200
Lysophosphatidylcholine as a preferred carrier form of docosahexaenoic acid to the brain Michel LagardeNathalie BernoudJean Lecerf OriginalPaper Pages: 201 - 204
Biosynthesis of docosahexaenoate-containing glycerolipid molecular species in the retina Feng LiHuiming ChenRobert E. Anderson OriginalPaper Pages: 205 - 214
Brain uptake and utilization of fatty acids: Applications to peroxisomal biogenesis disorders (an international workshop) N/A OriginalPaper Pages: 215 - 221
Inhibition of neuronal apoptosis by polyunsaturated fatty acids Hee-Yong KimMohammed AkbarKun-Yang Kim OriginalPaper Pages: 223 - 227
Docosahexaenoic acid accumulation in the prenatal brain Ephraim YavinSabina GlozmanPnina Green OriginalPaper Pages: 229 - 235
The role of docosahexaenoic acid containing phospholipids in modulating G protein-coupled signaling pathways Burton J. LitmanShui-Lin NiuDrake C. Mitchell OriginalPaper Pages: 237 - 242
In vivo fatty acid incorporation into brain phosholipids in relation to plasma availability, signal transduction and membrane remodeling Stanley I. Rapoport OriginalPaper Pages: 243 - 261
Plasmalogens, phospholipase A2, and docosahexaenoic acid turnover in brain tissue Akhlaq A. FarooquiLloyd A. Horrocks OriginalPaper Pages: 263 - 272
Polyunsaturated fatty acid regulation of gene expression James M. NtambiHenry Bené OriginalPaper Pages: 273 - 278
Brain uptake and utilization of fatty acids: Applications to peroxisomal biogenesis disorders (an international workshop) N/A OriginalPaper Pages: 279 - 284
Normal and defective neuronal membranes: Structure and function James M. Powers OriginalPaper Pages: 285 - 287
The peroxisome deficient PEX2 zellweger mouse Phyllis L. FaustHui-Min SuHugo W. Moser OriginalPaper Pages: 289 - 297
Alterations in brain function after loss of docosahexaenoate due to dietary restriction of n-3 fatty acids Norman Salem Jr.Toru MoriguchiBurton Slotnick OriginalPaper Pages: 299 - 307
Restoring the DHA levels in the brains of zellweger patients Manuela Martinez OriginalPaper Pages: 309 - 316
Brain uptake and utilization of fatty acids: Applications to peroxisomal biogenesis disorders (an international workshop) N/A OriginalPaper Pages: 317 - 321
Brain uptake and utilization of fatty acids Robert KatzJames A. HamiltonPaul A. Watkins OriginalPaper Pages: 333 - 335