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Cholesterol 24-hydroxylase is a highly conserved cytochrome P450 that is responsible for the majority of cholesterol turnover in the vertebrate centra…
Authors: David W Russell, Rebekkah W Halford, Denise M O Ramirez, Rahul Shah, Tiina Kotti
Source: Annual review of biochemistry. 2009
View Full TextThe synthesis and excretion of bile acids comprise the major pathway of cholesterol catabolism in mammals. Synthesis provides a direct means of conver…
Authors: David W Russell
Source: Annual review of biochemistry. 2003
View Full TextRecent successes in treating genetic immunodeficiencies have demonstrated the therapeutic potential of stem cell gene therapy. However, the use of gam…
Authors: Thomas R Bauer, James M Allen, Mehreen Hai, Laura M Tuschong, Iram F Khan, Erik M Olson, Rima L Adler, Tanya H Burkholder, Yu-Chen Gu, David W Russell,…
Source: Nature medicine. 2008 Jan
View Full TextAdeno-associated virus (AAV) vectors transduce cells by multiple pathways, including integration at nonhomologous chromosomal locations by an unknown …
Authors: Daniel G Miller, Lisa M Petek, David W Russell
Source: Nature genetics. 2004 Jul
View Full TextResults from several experimental systems suggest that cells from one tissue type can form other tissue types after transplantation. This could be due…
Authors: George Vassilopoulos, Pei-Rong Wang, David W Russell
Source: Nature. 2003 Apr 24
View Full TextThere are two major pathways that mammalian cells use to supply themselves with cholesterol, one involving the synthesis of sterols from acetyl-CoA an…
Authors: David W Russell
Source: Journal of lipid research. 2009 Apr
View Full TextAdeno-associated virus (AAV) vectors are currently being used in several clinical gene-therapy trials (see the NIH OBA Human Gene Transfer Clinical Tr…
Authors: Daniel G Miller, Elizabeth A Rutledge, David W Russell
Source: Nature genetics. 2002 Feb
View Full TextTherapeutic gene delivery typically involves the addition of a transgene expression cassette to mutant cells. This approach is complicated by transgen…
Authors: Daniel G Miller, Pei-Rong Wang, Lisa M Petek, Roli K Hirata, Mark S Sands, David W Russell
Source: Nature biotechnology. 2006 Aug
View Full TextA major obstacle limiting gene therapy for diseases of the heart and skeletal muscles is an inability to deliver genes systemically to muscles of an a…
Authors: Paul Gregorevic, Michael J Blankinship, James M Allen, Robert W Crawford, Leonard Meuse, Daniel G Miller, David W Russell, Jeffrey S Chamberlain
Source: Nature medicine. 2004 Aug
View Free Full TextThe human cytochrome P450 (CYP) superfamily comprises 57 genes. These genes code for enzymes that can have a role in: metabolism of drugs, foreign che…
Authors: Daniel W Nebert, David W Russell
Source: Lancet. 2002 Oct 12
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