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65
Citations
13266
World Ranking
9273
National Ranking
4097

Overview

Noa Noy was affiliated with Case Western Reserve University in the United States. Their academic record shows a focus on scientific research, although specific details about their research topics, publications, or fields of study are not available.

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Best Publications

  • Opposing Effects of Retinoic Acid on Cell Growth Result from Alternate Activation of Two Different Nuclear Receptors

    Thaddeus T. Schug;Daniel C. Berry;Daniel C. Berry;Natacha S. Shaw;Skylar N. Travis

  • Selective Cooperation between Fatty Acid Binding Proteins and Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptors in Regulating Transcription

    Nguan Soon Tan;Natacha S. Shaw;Natacha S. Shaw;Nicolas Vinckenbosch;Nicolas Vinckenbosch;Peng Liu;Peng Liu

  • Critical roles of PPARβ/δ in keratinocyte response to inflammation

    Nguan Soon Tan;Liliane Michalik;Noa Noy;Noa Noy;Rubina Yasmin

  • Retinoid-binding proteins: Mediators of retinoid action

    Noa Noy

  • Distinct roles for cellular retinoic acid-binding proteins I and II in regulating signaling by retinoic acid.

    Diane Dong;Sarah E. Ruuska;David J. Levinthal;Noa Noy

  • All-trans-Retinoic Acid Represses Obesity and Insulin Resistance by Activating both Peroxisome Proliferation-Activated Receptor β/δ and Retinoic Acid Receptor

    Daniel C. Berry;Noa Noy

  • Direct channeling of retinoic acid between cellular retinoic acid-binding protein II and retinoic acid receptor sensitizes mammary carcinoma cells to retinoic acid-induced growth arrest.

    Anuradha S. Budhu;Noa Noy

  • FATTY ACID FLIP-FLOP IN PHOSPHOLIPID BILAYERS IS EXTREMELY FAST

    Frits Kamp;David Zakim;Fengli Zhang;Noa Noy

  • Ligand Selectivity of the Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor α†

    Qiong Lin;Sarah E. Ruuska;Natacha S. Shaw;Diane Dong

  • Retinoic Acid Is a High Affinity Selective Ligand for the Peroxisome Proliferator-activated Receptor β/δ

    Natacha Shaw;Morten Elholm;Noa Noy

  • ISX is a retinoic acid-sensitive gatekeeper that controls intestinal β,β-carotene absorption and vitamin A production

    Glenn P. Lobo;Susanne Hessel;Anne Eichinger;Noa Noy

  • A ligand-activated nuclear localization signal in cellular retinoic acid binding protein-II.

    Richard J. Sessler;Noa Noy

  • Signaling by vitamin A and retinol-binding protein regulates gene expression to inhibit insulin responses.

    Daniel C. Berry;Hui Jin;Avijit Majumdar;Noa Noy

  • Overcoming retinoic acid-resistance of mammary carcinomas by diverting retinoic acid from PPARβ/δ to RAR

    Thaddeus T. Schug;Daniel C. Berry;Illia A. Toshkov;Le Cheng

  • Between Death and Survival: Retinoic Acid in Regulation of Apoptosis

    Noa Noy

  • Retinoic Acid Upregulates Preadipocyte Genes to Block Adipogenesis and Suppress Diet-Induced Obesity

    Daniel C. Berry;David DeSantis;Hooman Ted Soltanian;Colleen M. Croniger

  • Structural Basis for Activation of Fatty Acid Binding Protein 4

    Richard E. Gillilan;Stephen D. Ayers;Noa Noy;Noa Noy

  • Continuous nucleocytoplasmic shuttling underlies transcriptional activation of PPARgamma by FABP4.

    Stephen D Ayers;Katherine L Nedrow;Richard E Gillilan;Noa Noy

  • Interactions of retinol with binding proteins: Implications for the mechanism of uptake by cells

    Noa Noy;Zhi Jun Xu

  • Suppression of mammary carcinoma growth by retinoic acid: proapoptotic genes are targets for retinoic acid receptor and cellular retinoic acid-binding protein II signaling.

    Leslie J. Donato;Noa Noy

Frequent Co-Authors

Sander Kersten
Sander Kersten Wageningen University & Research
Hinrich Gronemeyer
Hinrich Gronemeyer Institute of Genetics and Molecular and Cellular Biology
Ulrich Hämmerling
Ulrich Hämmerling Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Walter Wahli
Walter Wahli University of Lausanne
Béatrice Desvergne
Béatrice Desvergne University of Lausanne
John W. Crabb
John W. Crabb Cleveland Clinic
Nguan Soon Tan
Nguan Soon Tan Nanyang Technological University
William S. Blaner
William S. Blaner Columbia University
Mukesh K. Jain
Mukesh K. Jain Brown University
Jochen Buck
Jochen Buck Cornell University

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