Lydia Mai
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The mdx mouse as a model for carnitine deficiency in the pathogenesis of Duchenne muscular dystrophy
Zolkipli Z, Mai L, Lamhonwah A, Tein I
Muscle Nerve
. 2012 Oct;
46(5):767-72.
PMID: 23055315
Introduction: Muscle and cardiac metabolism are dependent on the oxidation of fats and glucose for adenosine triphosphate production, for which L-carnitine is an essential cofactor. Methods: We measured muscle carnitine...
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Lamhonwah A, Mai L, Chung C, Lamhonwah D, Ackerley C, Tein I
Biochem Biophys Res Commun
. 2010 Dec;
404(4):1010-5.
PMID: 21187065
Background: Transport of L-carnitine, essential cofactor of fatty acid metabolism, into breast milk is critical for the normal growth and development of the suckling infant. Objective: To increase understanding of...
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Lamhonwah A, Wong J, Tam C, Mai L, Tein I
Pathol Res Pract
. 2009 Feb;
205(6):395-402.
PMID: 19233567
Organic cation/carnitine transporters transport carnitine, drugs, and xenobiotics (e.g. choline, acetylcarnitine, quinidine, and verapamil), and are expressed in muscle, heart, blood vessels, etc. To characterize expression patterns of mOctn1, -2,...
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Lamhonwah A, Hawkins C, Tam C, Wong J, Mai L, Tein I
Brain Dev
. 2007 Jun;
30(1):31-42.
PMID: 17576045
Unlabelled: Organic cation/carnitine transporters transport carnitine, drugs, and xenobiotics (e.g. choline, acetylcarnitine, betaine, valproic acid), and are expressed in muscle, heart, blood vessels, kidney, gut, etc. Objective: To characterize expression...
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Hofmann B, Tao K, Mai L, West L
J Heart Lung Transplant
. 2004 Sep;
23(9):1069-76.
PMID: 15454173
Background: Non-donor-specific cardiac allograft acceptance is induced in C3H/He (C3H; H-2k) recipients injected as neonates with allogeneic BALB/c (BALB; H-2d) fetal liver cells (FLC). This occurs despite intact reactivity to...