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Citations
15767
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13617
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5776

Overview

Eric J. Smart is affiliated with the University of Kentucky in the United States. Their academic profile is characterized by engagement in research and science, though specific details on publications and research topics are limited.

There are no recorded recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues associated with their work. Similarly, no book publications have been documented.

Data does not specify particular fields or subfields of study, nor main topics addressed by their research. There are no records of awards or honors received.

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Best Publications

  • Caveolins, liquid-ordered domains, and signal transduction.

    Eric J. Smart;Gregory A. Graf;Mark A. McNiven;William C. Sessa

  • A detergent-free method for purifying caveolae membrane from tissue culture cells.

    Eric J. Smart;Yun Shu Ying;Chieko Mineo;Richard G W Anderson

  • Acylation Targets Endothelial Nitric-oxide Synthase to Plasmalemmal Caveolae

    Philip W. Shaul;Eric J. Smart;Lisa J. Robinson;Zohre German

  • A Role for Caveolin in Transport of Cholesterol from Endoplasmic Reticulum to Plasma Membrane

    Eric J. Smart;Yun-shu Ying;William C. Donzell;Richard G.W. Anderson

  • Subcellular colocalization of the cellular and scrapie prion proteins in caveolae-like membranous domains

    Martin Vey;Susanne Pilkuhn;Holger Wille;Randal Nixon

  • Localization of Epidermal Growth Factor-stimulated Ras/Raf-1 Interaction to Caveolae Membrane

    Chieko Mineo;Guy L. James;Eric J. Smart;Richard G.W. Anderson

  • Caveolin moves from caveolae to the Golgi apparatus in response to cholesterol oxidation.

    Eric J. Smart;Yun Shu Ying;Patricia A. Conrad;Richard G W Anderson

  • Oxidized Low Density Lipoprotein Displaces Endothelial Nitric-oxide Synthase (eNOS) from Plasmalemmal Caveolae and Impairs eNOS Activation

    Alison Blair;Philip W. Shaul;Ivan S. Yuhanna;Patricia A. Conrad

  • Murine SR-BI, a high density lipoprotein receptor that mediates selective lipid uptake, is N-glycosylated and fatty acylated and colocalizes with plasma membrane caveolae.

    Jodie Babitt;Bernardo Trigatti;Attilio Rigotti;Eric J. Smart

  • Characterization of a cytosolic heat-shock protein-caveolin chaperone complex. INVOLVEMENT IN CHOLESTEROL TRAFFICKING.

    Annette Uittenbogaard;Yun-shu Ying;Eric J. Smart

  • The G0/G1 Switch Gene 2 Regulates Adipose Lipolysis through Association with Adipose Triglyceride Lipase

    Xingyuan Yang;Xin Lu;Marc Lombès;Geun Bae Rha

  • High Density Lipoprotein Prevents Oxidized Low Density Lipoprotein-induced Inhibition of Endothelial Nitric-oxide Synthase Localization and Activation in Caveolae

    Annette Uittenbogaard;Philip W. Shaul;Ivan S. Yuhanna;Alison Blair

  • Caveolin cycles between plasma membrane caveolae and the Golgi complex by microtubule-dependent and microtubule-independent steps.

    Patricia A. Conrad;Eric J. Smart;Yun Shu Ying;Richard G W Anderson

  • Protein kinase C activators inhibit receptor-mediated potocytosis by preventing internalization of caveolae

    Eric J. Smart;David C. Foster;Yun-Shu Ying;Barton A. Kamen

  • SR-BII, an isoform of the scavenger receptor BI containing an alternate cytoplasmic tail, mediates lipid transfer between high density lipoprotein and cells.

    Nancy R. Webb;Patrice M. Connell;Gregory A. Graf;Eric J. Smart

  • Palmitoylation of caveolin-1 is required for cholesterol binding, chaperone complex formation, and rapid transport of cholesterol to caveolae.

    Annette Uittenbogaard;Eric J. Smart

  • HIV protease inhibitors promote atherosclerotic lesion formation independent of dyslipidemia by increasing CD36-dependent cholesteryl ester accumulation in macrophages

    James Dressman;Jeanie Kincer;Sergey V. Matveev;Ling Guo

  • Hormonal regulation of caveolae internalization.

    E. J. Smart;Yun-Shu Ying;R. G. W. Anderson

  • Macrophage scavenger receptors and foam cell formation.

    W. J. S. De Villiers;E. J. Smart

  • Specific Phospholipid Oxidation Products Inhibit Ligand Activation of Toll-Like Receptors 4 and 2

    Kimberly A. Walton;Amy L. Cole;Michael Yeh;Ganesamoorthy Subbanagounder

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard G. W. Anderson
Richard G. W. Anderson The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Bernhard Hennig
Bernhard Hennig University of Kentucky
Deneys R. van der Westhuyzen
Deneys R. van der Westhuyzen University of Kentucky
Philip W. Shaul
Philip W. Shaul The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Alan Daugherty
Alan Daugherty University of Kentucky
Judith A. Berliner
Judith A. Berliner University of California, Los Angeles
Michal Toborek
Michal Toborek University of Miami
Haining Zhu
Haining Zhu University of Arizona
Thomas Michel
Thomas Michel Brigham and Women's Hospital
Richard N. Greenberg
Richard N. Greenberg University of Kentucky

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