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ADVANCES IN
MOLECULAR AND CELL BIOLOG Y
VOLUME 3 3
Lipobiology
E. Edward Bittar
Ger van der Vusse
Preface i x
Chapter 1Brief overview on lipobiology
1Ger J. van der Vuss e
Chapter 2Intestinal uptake and transport of fatty acids
9Isabelle Niot and Philippe Besnar d
Chapter 3Plasma albumin as a fatty acid carrier
29Stephen Curry
Chapter 4Cellular uptake of long chain free fatty acids: the structure and functionof plasma membrane fatty acid binding protein
4 7Michael W. Bradbury and Paul D . Berk
Chapter 5Role of FATP in parenchymal cell fatty acid uptake
8 1Wolfgang Stremmel, Robert Ehehalt, Thomas Hellmann, Jürgen Pohl and Axel Ring
Chapter 6Uptake of fatty acids by parenchymal cells : role of FAT/CD36
8 9Jan F. C . Glatz, Joep F. F. Brinkmann, Arend Bonen, Ger J . van der Vuss eand Joost J . F. P. Luiken
Chapter 7Properties and physiological significance of fatty acid binding proteins
99Norbert H. Haunerland and Friedrich Spener
Chapter 8Long chain acyl-CoA esters and acyl-CoA binding protein (ACBP )in cell function
12 3Jens Knudsen, Mark Burton and Nils Fxrgeman
Chapter 9Physical aspects of fatty acid transport between and throug hbiological membranes
15 3Henry J . Pownall and James A . Hamilton
Chapter 10Computational modeling of cardiac fatty acid uptake and utilization
17 3Mark W. J . M. Musters, Jim B . Bassingthwaighte, Virjanand Panday,Natal A. W. van Riel and Ger J . van der Vusse
Chapter 1 1Regulation of fatty acid oxidation by malonyl CoA in cardiac muscle
22 3Gary D . Lopaschuk and Arzu Onay-Besikc i
Chapter 12Alterations in muscular fatty acid handling in diabetes
24 3Joost J . F. P. Luiken, Arend Bonen and Jan F. C . Glat z
Chapter 13Fatty acid metabolism in cardiac hypertrophy and failure
25 9Heinrich Taegtmeyer and Leonard Golfma n
Chapter 14Physiological significance of uncoupling protein-3 : a role in fattyacid handling?
27 1Matthijs K . C . Hesselink and Patrick Schrauwe n
Chapter 1 5Defects in mitochondrial and peroxisoinal fatty acid oxidation
29 5Ronald J . A. Wanders
Chapter 16Transcriptional regulation of cellular fatty acid homeostasis
31 9Marc van Bilse n
Chapter 17Triacylglycerol metabolism in adipose tissue
33 7Keith N . Frayn and Dominique Langi n
Chapter 18Phospholipid biosynthesis
35 7Grant M. Hatch and Patrick C . Choy
Chapter 1 9Membrane phospholipid asymmetry : biochemical an dpathophysiological perspectives
38 7Edouard M . Bevers, Paul Comfurius and Robert F. A. Zwaal
Chapter 20Regulation of cPLA2 activity
42 1Arie J . Verkleij and Johannes Boonstra
Chapter 2 1Mammalian phospholipase C
43 1Martina Schmidt, Paschal A . Conde Weernink, Frank vom Dorp,Matthias B . Stope and Karl H . Jakobs
Chapter 22Mammalian phospholipase D - properties and regulation
45 1John H. Exton
Chapter 2 3Metabolism and physiological functions of sphingolipids
46 3Jacqueline Ghanian and Vasken Ghanian
Chapter 24Essential fatty acid metabolism during pregnancy and earl yhuman development
50 3Gerard Hornstra and Stephanie R . De Vries e
Chapter 2 5Phospholipid transfer protein and atherosclerosis
53 1Rini de Crom and Arie van To l
Chapter 26PPARs and atherosclerosis
54 3Coralie Fontaine, Caroline Duval, Olivier Barbier, Giulia Chinetti ,Jean-Charles Fruchart and Bart Stael s
Chapter 27The role of the steroidogenic acute regulatory (StAR) protein i nintramitochondrial cholesterol transfer and steroidogenesis
56 1Douglas M. Stocc o
Colour Plates 579