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George V. Vahouny was affiliated with George Washington University in the United States during their academic career. Their contributions to research and scholarship were situated within this institutional context.

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Best Publications

  • Inhibition of cholesterol absorption in rats by plant sterols.

    I Ikeda;K Tanaka;M Sugano;G V Vahouny

  • Sterol carrier protein2. Delivery of cholesterol from adrenal lipid droplets to mitochondria for pregnenolone synthesis.

    R Chanderbhan;B J Noland;T J Scallen;G V Vahouny

  • Dietary fibers: V. Binding of bile salts, phospholipids and cholesterol from mixed micelles by bile acid sequestrants and dietary fibers.

    George V. Vahouny;George V. Vahouny;Robert Tombes;Robert Tombes;Marie M. Cassidy;Marie M. Cassidy;David Kritchevsky;David Kritchevsky

  • Sterol carrier protein2. Identification of adrenal sterol carrier protein2 and site of action for mitochondrial cholesterol utilization.

    G V Vahouny;R Chanderbhan;B J Noland;D Irwin

  • Dietary Fiber : Basic and Clinical Aspects

    George V. Vahouny;David Kritchevsky

  • Cholesterol absorption in rat intestine: role of cholesterol esterase and acyl coenzyme A:cholesterol acyltransferase

    Linda L. Gallo;Susanne Bennett Clark;Susan Myers;George V. Vahouny

  • Discrimination between cholesterol and sitosterol for absorption in rats

    I Ikeda;K Tanaka;M Sugano;G V Vahouny

  • Purification and properties of pancreatic juice cholesterol esterase.

    J. Hyun;H. Kothari;E. Herm;J. Mortenson

  • Preparation of Beating Heart Cells from Adult Rats

    George V. Vahouny;Robert Wei;Roger Starkweather;Christopher Davis

  • Sterol carrier protein 2 and fatty acid-binding protein. Separate and distinct physiological functions.

    T J Scallen;B J Noland;K L Gavey;N M Bass

  • Dietary fibers III. Effects of chronic intake on cholesterol absorption and metabolism in the rat

    G V Vahouny;T Roy;L L Gallo;J A Story

  • Dietary fiber and intestinal adaptation: effects on lipid absorption and lymphatic transport in the rat

    G V Vahouny;S Satchithanandam;I Chen;S A Tepper

  • Digestion, absorption and effects on cholesterol absorption of menhaden oil, fish oil concentrate and corn oil by rats.

    Isabel S. Chen;S. Steven Hotta;Ikuo Ikeda;Marie M. Cassidy

  • Effects of casein and soy protein on hepatic and serum lipids and lipoprotein lipid distributions in the rat

    George V. Vahouny;I. Adamson;W. Chalcarz;S. Satchithanandam

  • ROLE OF BILE AND PANCREATIC JUICE IN CHOLESTEROL ABSORPTION AND ESTERIFICATION.

    C. R. Borja;George V. Vahouny;C. R. Treadwell

  • Comparative lymphatic absorption of sitosterol, stigmasterol, and fucosterol and differential inhibition of cholesterol absorption.

    G V Vahouny;W E Connor;S Subramaniam;D S Lin

  • Function of specific bile acids in cholesterol esterase activity in vitro

    George V. Vahouny;S. Weersing;C.R. Treadwell

  • Sterol carrier protein2 (SCP2)-mediated transfer of cholesterol to mitochondrial inner membranes.

    G.V. Vahouny;P. Dennis;R. Chanderbhan;G. Fiskum

  • Role of Pancreatic Cholesterol Esterase in the Uptake and Esterification of Cholesterol by Isolated Intestinal Cells

    L. L. Gallo;T. Newbill;J. Hyun;G. V. Vahouny

  • Sterol carrier and lipid transfer proteins.

    Terence J. Scallen;Andrzej Pastuszyn;Billie J. Noland;Roland Chanderbhan

  • Sterol Carrier and Lipid Transfer Proteins

    George V. Vahouny;Ronald Chanderbhan;Akram Kharroubi;Billie J. Noland

  • Dietary fibres. VI: Binding of fatty acids and monolein from mixed micelles containing bile salts and lecithin.

    G. V. Vahouny;R. Tombes;M. M. Cassidy;D. Kritchevsky

  • Dietary fiber supplementation and fecal bile acids, neutral steroids and divalent cations in rats.

    George V. Vahouny;Reza Khalafi;Subramanian Satchithanandam;Don W. Watkins

Frequent Co-Authors

David Kritchevsky
David Kritchevsky The Wistar Institute
William B. Weglicki
William B. Weglicki George Washington University
Gary Fiskum
Gary Fiskum University of Maryland, Baltimore
Allan L. Goldstein
Allan L. Goldstein George Washington University
Michihiro Sugano
Michihiro Sugano Kyushu University
Jerome F. Strauss
Jerome F. Strauss University of Pennsylvania
Michael C. Schotz
Michael C. Schotz University of California, Los Angeles
Ikuo Ikeda
Ikuo Ikeda Tohoku University
Terry W. Moody
Terry W. Moody National Institutes of Health
Nathan M. Bass
Nathan M. Bass University of California, San Francisco

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