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63
Citations
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10112
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4424

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André Bensadoun is affiliated with Cornell University in the United States. Their academic profile reflects an engagement with scientific research, though specific details regarding their recent papers, co-authors, or publication venues are not provided.

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Best Publications

  • Assay of proteins in the presence of interfering materials.

    André Bensadoun;David Weinstein

  • Glycosylphosphatidylinositol-Anchored High-Density Lipoprotein-Binding Protein 1 Plays a Critical Role in the Lipolytic Processing of Chylomicrons

    Anne P. Beigneux;Brandon S.J. Davies;Peter Gin;Michael M. Weinstein

  • Lipoprotein lipase (LpL) on the surface of cardiomyocytes increases lipid uptake and produces a cardiomyopathy

    Hiroaki Yagyu;Guangping Chen;Masayoshi Yokoyama;Kumiko Hirata

  • GPIHBP1 Is Responsible for the Entry of Lipoprotein Lipase into Capillaries

    Brandon S.J. Davies;Anne P. Beigneux;Richard H. Barnes;Yiping Tu

  • Overexpression of hepatic lipase in transgenic rabbits leads to a marked reduction of plasma high density lipoproteins and intermediate density lipoproteins

    Jianglin Fan;Jiajin Wang;Andre Bensadoun;Stephen J. Lauer

  • Liver heparan sulfate proteoglycans mediate clearance of triglyceride-rich lipoproteins independently of LDL receptor family members

    Jennifer M. MacArthur;Joseph R. Bishop;Kristin I. Stanford;Lianchun Wang

  • Effects of the PPARγ agonist pioglitazone on lipoprotein metabolism in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus

    Kazunori Nagashima;Carlos Lopez;Daniel Donovan;Colleen Ngai

  • Binding of lipoprotein lipase to endothelial cells in culture.

    C F Cheng;G M Oosta;A Bensadoun;R D Rosenberg

  • Purification and Characterization of Lipoprotein Lipase from Pig Adipose Tissue

    Andre Bensadoun;Christian Ehnholm;Daniel Steinberg;W. Virgil Brown

  • Angptl4 Upregulates Cholesterol Synthesis in Liver via Inhibition of LPL- and HL-Dependent Hepatic Cholesterol Uptake

    Laeticia Lichtenstein;Jimmy F.P. Berbée;Susan J. van Dijk;Ko Willems van Dijk

  • Role of hepatic lipase in the uptake and processing of chylomicron remnants in rat liver.

    S Shafi;S E Brady;A Bensadoun;R J Havel

  • Enhanced binding and uptake of remnant lipoproteins by hepatic lipase-secreting hepatoma cells in culture.

    Zhong-Sheng Ji;S. J. Lauer;S. Fazio;A. Bensadoun

  • Chylomicronemia With a Mutant GPIHBP1 (Q115P) That Cannot Bind Lipoprotein Lipase

    Anne P Beigneux;Remco Franssen;André Bensadoun;Peter Gin

  • Angptl3 Deficiency Is Associated With Increased Insulin Sensitivity, Lipoprotein Lipase Activity, and Decreased Serum Free Fatty Acids

    Marius R. Robciuc;Marianna Maranghi;Anna Lahikainen;Daniel Rader

  • Very Low Density Lipoprotein (VLDL) Receptor-deficient Mice Have Reduced Lipoprotein Lipase Activity POSSIBLE CAUSES OF HYPERTRIGLYCERIDEMIA AND REDUCED BODY MASS WITH VLDL RECEPTOR DEFICIENCY

    Hiroaki Yagyu;E. Peer Lutz;Yuko Kako;Steven Marks

  • Seasonal changes in serum leptin, food intake, and body weight in photoentrained woodchucks.

    P. Concannon;K. Levac;R. Rawson;B. Tennant

  • Effect of an anti-lipoprotein lipase serum on plasma triglyceride removal.

    I P Kompiang;A Bensadoun;M W Yang

  • Hepatic lipase promotes the selective uptake of high density lipoprotein-cholesteryl esters via the scavenger receptor B1.

    Gilles Lambert;Michael B. Chase;Klaus Dugi;Andre Bensadoun

  • The GPIHBP1–LPL Complex Is Responsible for the Margination of Triglyceride-Rich Lipoproteins in Capillaries

    Chris N. Goulbourne;Peter Gin;Angelica Tatar;Chika Nobumori

  • Chylomicronemia with low postheparin lipoprotein lipase levels in the setting of GPIHBP1 defects.

    Remco Franssen;Stephen G. Young;Frank Peelman;Jozef Hertecant

Frequent Co-Authors

Stephen G. Young
Stephen G. Young University of California, Los Angeles
Anne P. Beigneux
Anne P. Beigneux University of California, Los Angeles
Loren G. Fong
Loren G. Fong University of California, Los Angeles
Ira J. Goldberg
Ira J. Goldberg New York University
J.T. Reid
J.T. Reid Cornell University
Jeffrey D. Esko
Jeffrey D. Esko University of California, San Diego
Sander Kersten
Sander Kersten Wageningen University & Research
Michael Ploug
Michael Ploug University of Copenhagen
Joachim Herz
Joachim Herz The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Peter Tontonoz
Peter Tontonoz University of California, Los Angeles

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