J E Pennington
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1.
Lu S, Pennington J, Stonehouse A, Mobula M, Wells M
Insect Biochem Mol Biol
. 2006 Mar;
36(4):336-43.
PMID: 16551547
In the female mosquito Aedes aegypti, trypsin expression is largely biphasic. Early trypsin synthesis, which is regulated at the translational level relative to feeding, peaks in the first few hours...
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Goldstrohm D, Pennington J, Wells M
J Insect Physiol
. 2003 May;
49(2):115-21.
PMID: 12770004
Mosquitoes utilize the amino acids derived from blood meal protein to produce egg proteins. But the amino acids can also be used to produce egg lipid or can be oxidized...
3.
Canavoso L, Jouni Z, Karnas K, Pennington J, Wells M
Annu Rev Nutr
. 2001 May;
21:23-46.
PMID: 11375428
The study of fat metabolism in insects has received considerable attention over the years. Although by no means complete, there is a growing body of information about dietary lipid requirements,...
4.
Arrese E, Canavoso L, Jouni Z, Pennington J, Tsuchida K, Wells M
Insect Biochem Mol Biol
. 2000 Dec;
31(1):7-17.
PMID: 11102830
In this paper we review the current status of research on fatty acid absorption and conversion to diacylglycerol in the midgut. We further discuss how diacylglycerol may leave the midgut...
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Holodniy M, Koch J, Mistal M, Schmidt J, Khandwala A, Pennington J, et al.
Am J Gastroenterol
. 1999 Nov;
94(11):3267-73.
PMID: 10566728
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the safety and effectiveness of orally administered SP-303 in patients with AIDS and diarrhea. Methods: This is a multicenter, phase II,...
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Van Heusden M, Erickson B, Pennington J
Arch Insect Biochem Physiol
. 1997 Jan;
34(3):301-12.
PMID: 9055439
High density lipophorin (HDLp) is the major lipid transport vehicle in insect hemolymph. Using an indirect ELISA, levels of HDLp were measured in the yellow fever mosquito, Aedes aegypti. The...
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Pennington J, Nussenzveig R, Van Heusden M
J Lipid Res
. 1996 May;
37(5):1144-52.
PMID: 8725165
Two insect lipoproteins, triacylglycerol-rich Aedes aegypti lipophorin and diacylglycerol-rich Manduca sexta lipophorin, were compared in their ability to load neutral lipid from fat body. When fat body of M. sexta...
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Noriega F, Wang X, Pennington J, Wells M
Insect Biochem Mol Biol
. 1996 Feb;
26(2):119-26.
PMID: 8882654
Early trypsin is a female-specific protease present in the Aedes aegypti midgut during the first hours after ingestion of a blood meal. It plays an essential role in the transcriptional...
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Noriega F, Pennington J, Wang X, Wells M
Insect Mol Biol
. 1996 Feb;
5(1):25-9.
PMID: 8630532
Early trypsin is a female-specific protease present in the Aedes aegypti midgut during the first hours after ingestion of a blood meal. Early trypsin gene expression was studied by Northern...
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Saravolatz L, Wherry J, Spooner C, Markowitz N, Allred R, Remick D, et al.
J Infect Dis
. 1994 Jan;
169(1):214-7.
PMID: 8277186
The safety, tolerability, and pharmacokinetic profile of murine monoclonal antibody to human tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF alpha MAb) were evaluated in 20 uninfected patients at risk of sepsis and 16...