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86
Citations
28395
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2945
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1507

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Thomas L. Innerarity is affiliated with the University of California, San Francisco, located in the United States. Their academic profile indicates involvement primarily in medical or related research areas, as suggested by the institutional affiliation, although specific fields of study or subfields are not explicitly listed.

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Best Publications

  • Plasma lipoproteins: apolipoprotein structure and function.

    R W Mahley;T L Innerarity;S C Rall;K H Weisgraber

  • Subendothelial retention of atherogenic lipoproteins in early atherosclerosis.

    Kristina Skålén;Maria Gustafsson;Ellen Knutsen Rydberg;Lillemor Mattsson Hultén

  • Lipoprotein receptors and cholesterol homeostasis

    Robert W. Mahley;Thomas L. Innerarity

  • Abnormal lipoprotein receptor-binding activity of the human E apoprotein due to cysteine-arginine interchange at a single site.

    K H Weisgraber;T L Innerarity;R W Mahley

  • Complete protein sequence and identification of structural domains of human apolipoprotein B

    T. J. Knott;R. J. Pease;L. M. Powell;S. C. Wallis

  • Role of lysine residues of plasma lipoproteins in high affinity binding to cell surface receptors on human fibroblasts.

    K H Weisgraber;T L Innerarity;R W Mahley

  • Familial defective apolipoprotein B-100: low density lipoproteins with abnormal receptor binding

    Thomas L. Innerarity;Karl H. Weisgraber;Kay S. Arnold;Robert W. Mahley

  • Familial defective apolipoprotein B-100: a mutation of apolipoprotein B that causes hypercholesterolemia.

    Thomas L. Innerarity;Robert W. Mahley;Karl H. Weisgraber;Thomas P. Bersot

  • Enhanced binding by cultured human fibroblasts of apo-E-containing lipoproteins as compared with low density lipoproteins.

    Thomas L. Innerarity;Robert W. Mahley

  • Rapid hepatic clearance of the canine lipoproteins containing only the E apoprotein by a high affinity receptor. Identity with the chylomicron remnant transport process.

    B C Sherrill;T L Innerarity;R W Mahley

  • Acetoacetylated lipoproteins used to distinguish fibroblasts from macrophages in vitro by fluorescence microscopy

    R E Pitas;T L Innerarity;J N Weinstein;R W Mahley

  • Inhibition of lipoprotein binding to cell surface receptors of fibroblasts following selective modification of arginyl residues in arginine-rich and B apoproteins.

    R W Mahley;T L Innerarity;R E Pitas;K H Weisgraber

  • Cholesteryl ester accumulation in macrophages resulting from receptor-mediated uptake and degradation of hypercholesterolemic canine beta-very low density lipoproteins.

    J L Goldstein;Y K Ho;M S Brown;T L Innerarity

  • Structural basis for receptor binding heterogeneity of apolipoprotein E from type III hyperlipoproteinemic subjects

    S C Rall;K H Weisgraber;T L Innerarity;R W Mahley

  • Two independent lipoprotein receptors on hepatic membranes of dog, swine, and man. Apo-B,E and apo-E receptors.

    Robert W. Mahley;David Y. Hui;Thomas L. Innerarity;Karl H. Weisgraber

  • Lipoprotein binding to canine hepatic membranes. Metabolically distinct apo-E and apo-B,E receptors.

    D.Y. Hui;T.L. Innerarity;R.W. Mahley

  • Familial dysbetalipoproteinemia. Abnormal binding of mutant apoprotein E to low density lipoprotein receptors of human fibroblasts and membranes from liver and adrenal of rats, rabbits, and cows.

    W J Schneider;P T Kovanen;M S Brown;J L Goldstein

  • Binding of arginine-rich (E) apoprotein after recombination with phospholipid vesicles to the low density lipoprotein receptors of fibroblasts.

    T L Innerarity;R E Pitas;R W Mahley

  • Altered Metabolism (In Vivo and In Vitro) of Plasma Lipoproteins after Selective Chemical Modification of Lysine Residues of the Apoproteins

    Robert W. Mahley;Thomas L. Innerarity;Karl H. Weisgraber;Suk Y. Oh

  • Identification of the principal proteoglycan-binding site in LDL. A single-point mutation in apo-B100 severely affects proteoglycan interaction without affecting LDL receptor binding.

    J Borén;K Olin;I Lee;A Chait

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert W. Mahley
Robert W. Mahley University of California, San Francisco
Karl H. Weisgraber
Karl H. Weisgraber University of California, San Francisco
Robert E. Pitas
Robert E. Pitas University of California, San Francisco
Ross W. Milne
Ross W. Milne University of Ottawa
Shinya Yamanaka
Shinya Yamanaka Kyoto University
Jan Borén
Jan Borén University of Gothenburg
Yves L. Marcel
Yves L. Marcel University of Ottawa
Stephen G. Young
Stephen G. Young University of California, Los Angeles
M. Mahmood Hussain
M. Mahmood Hussain Huazhong University of Science and Technology
Ronald M. Krauss
Ronald M. Krauss University of California, San Francisco

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