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Jon Bremer is affiliated with the University of Oslo in Norway. The research profile indicates a focus within academia, although specific fields of study, recent publications, and topics of work are not detailed in the available data.

There is no record of recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues associated with Jon Bremer in the provided information. Similarly, no book publications, awards, or specified subfields of study are listed.

This absence of detailed publication and research data limits the scope of the profile but confirms affiliation with a recognized academic institution, which suggests an active engagement in scholarly activity.

Best Publications

  • Carnitine in intermediary metabolism. The metabolism of fatty acid esters of carnitine by mitochondria.

    Jon Bremer

  • In vivo studies on pathways for the biosynthesis of lecithin in the rat

    Pål Bjørnstad;Jon Bremer

  • Metabolic aspects of peroxisomal β-oxidation

    Harald Osmundsen;Jon Bremer;Jan I. Pedersen

  • CARNITINE IN INTERMEDIARY METABOLISM. THE BIOSYNTHESIS OF PALMITYLCARNITINE BY CELL SUBFRACTIONS.

    Jon Bremer

  • The effect of fasting on the activity of liver carnitine palmitoyltransferase and its inhibition by malonyl-CoA

    Jon Bremer

  • The selective loss of lysophospholipids in some commonly used lipid-extraction procedures.

    Kristian S. Bjerve;Ludvig N.W. Daae;Jon Bremer

  • Factors controlling the rate of fatty acid β-oxidation in rat liver mitochondria

    Jon Bremer;Anna B. Wojtczak

  • Propionylcarnitine physiological variations in vivo

    Thomas Bøhmer;Jon Bremer

  • Active transport of butyrobetaine and carnitine into isolated liver cells

    Renata Z. Christiansen;Jon Bremer

  • Carnitine in intermediary metabolism. Reversible acetylation of carnitine by mitochondria.

    Jon Bremer

  • Chapter 5 Fatty acid oxidation and its regulation

    Jon Bremer;Harald Osmundsen

  • Induction of peroxisomal β-oxidation in 7800 C1 Morris hepatoma cells in steady state by fatty acids and fatty acid analogues

    Øystein Spydevold;Jon Bremer

  • The submitochondrial distribution of acid: CoA ligase (AMP) and palmityl-CoA: Carnitine palmityltransferase in rat liver mitochondria

    Kaare R. Norum;Mikael Farstad;Jon Bremer

  • Short-chain fatty acid activation in rat liver a new assay procedure for the enzymes and studies on their intracellular localization

    Magne Aas;Jon Bremer

  • The mechanism of substrate inhibition of palmityl coenzyme A:carnitine palmityltransferase by palmityl coenzyme A.

    Jon Bremer;Kaare R. Norum

  • The acylation of glycerophosphate in rat liver. A new assay procedure for glycerophosphate acylation, studies on its subcellular and submitochondrial localization and determination of the reaction products.

    Ludvig N.W. Daae;Jon Bremer

  • Long-chain acyl-CoA synthetase in rat liver. A new assay procedure for the enzyme, and studies on its intracellular localization.

    Mikael Farstad;Jon Bremer;Kaare R. Norum

  • The Localization of Acyl Coenzyme A-Carnitine Acyltransferases in Rat Liver Cells

    Kaare R. Norum;Jon Bremer

  • The effect of (-)carnitine on the metabolism of palmitate in liver cells isolated from fasted and refed rats.

    Renata Christiansen;Borgar Borrebaek;Jon Bremer

  • Peroxidative oxidation of leuco-dichlorofluorescein by prostaglandin H synthase in prostaglandin biosynthesis from polyunsaturated fatty acids

    L.N. Larsen;E. Dahl;J. Bremer

Frequent Co-Authors

Kaare R. Norum
Kaare R. Norum University of Oslo
Rolf K. Berge
Rolf K. Berge University of Bergen
Shimon Gatt
Shimon Gatt Hebrew University of Jerusalem
David M. Greenberg
David M. Greenberg University of California, Berkeley

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