V Narayanaswami
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Kothari S, Bala N, Patel A, Donovan A, Narayanaswami V
Biochim Biophys Acta Biomembr
. 2021 Apr;
1863(7):183618.
PMID: 33831404
Apolipoprotein E (apoE) (299 residues) is a highly helical protein that plays a critical role in cholesterol homeostasis. It comprises a four-helix bundle N-terminal (NT) and a C-terminal (CT) domain...
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Narayanaswami V, Lalitha K
Biol Trace Elem Res
. 2013 Nov;
14(1-2):87-99.
PMID: 24254762
The tissue uptake and distribution of injected [(75)Se]-sodium selenite as a variance with time and as influenced by dietary selenium status was followed in the tissues of Japanese quails,Coturnix coturnix...
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Babu M, Bai P, Narayanaswami V, Lalitha K, Thomas J
Biol Trace Elem Res
. 2013 Nov;
10(4):317-25.
PMID: 24254437
The effect of selenium (Se) on collagen characteristics and glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px) activity in the skin of Japanese quailsCoturnix coturnix japonica fed a formulated, semipurified, low-Se diet (basal) (0.05 ppm)...
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Narayanaswami V, Padma Bai R, Babu M, Lalitha K
Biol Trace Elem Res
. 2013 Nov;
10(2):79-89.
PMID: 24254354
Essentiality of selenium (Se) for Japanese quail,Coturnix coturnix japonica, was confirmed using a formulated semipurified low-Se diet (basal) (0.05 ppm). Selenium-deficiency symptoms appeared in quails on this diet within 15...
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Narayanaswami V, Thompson A, Cassis L, Bardo M, Dwoskin L
Int J Obes (Lond)
. 2012 Nov;
37(8):1095-103.
PMID: 23164701
Objective: A rat model of diet-induced obesity (DIO) was used to determine dopamine transporter (DAT) function, impulsivity and motivation as neurobehavioral outcomes and predictors of obesity. Design: To evaluate neurobehavioral...
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Narayanaswami V
Anc Sci Life
. 2012 May;
2(1):35-40.
PMID: 22556950
Even though most of the aspects of medicine are thoroughly described in Ayurveda, proper division of the branches is needed as in the other systems of medicine. This paper gives...
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Crutcher K, Lilley H, Anthony S, Zhou W, Narayanaswami V
Brain Res
. 2009 Oct;
1306:106-15.
PMID: 19836363
Apolipoprotein E was found to protect against the neurotoxic effects of a dimeric peptide derived from the receptor-binding region of this protein (residues 141-149). Both apoE3 and apoE4 conferred protection...
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Narayanaswami V, Szeto S, Ryan R
J Biol Chem
. 2001 Aug;
276(41):37853-60.
PMID: 11483594
Apolipoprotein E (apoE) is a 299 amino acid, anti-atherogenic protein that plays a key role in regulating plasma lipoprotein metabolism. It is composed of an N-terminal (NT) domain (residues 1-191)...
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Weers P, Narayanaswami V, Ryan R
Eur J Biochem
. 2001 Jul;
268(13):3728-35.
PMID: 11432739
Apolipoprotein E (apoE) plays a critical role in plasma lipid homeostasis through its function as a ligand for the low-density lipoprotein (LDL) receptor family. Receptor recognition is mediated by residues...
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Fisher C, Narayanaswami V, Ryan R
J Biol Chem
. 2000 Jul;
275(43):33601-6.
PMID: 10906325
Apolipoprotein E (apoE) is a 34-kDa exchangeable apolipoprotein that regulates metabolism of plasma lipoproteins by functioning as a ligand for members of the LDL receptor family. The receptor-binding region localizes...