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André Bensadoun

Researcher at Cornell University

Publications -  151
Citations -  11432

André Bensadoun is an academic researcher from Cornell University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lipoprotein lipase & GPIHBP1. The author has an hindex of 53, co-authored 151 publications receiving 10986 citations. Previous affiliations of André Bensadoun include University of California, San Diego & University of California, San Francisco.

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Unexpected expression pattern for glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchored HDL-binding protein 1 (GPIHBP1) in mouse tissues revealed by positron emission tomography scanning

TL;DR: Immunofluorescence microscopy confirmed the presence of GPIHBP1 in the capillary endothelium of both lung and liver, and in most tissues with high levels of Gpihbp1 expression, Lpl expression was also high, but the lung was an exception, and despite low Lpl transcript levels, however, LPL protein was readily detectable in the lung.
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Energy utilization by sheep as influenced by the physical form, composition and level of intake of diet.

TL;DR: The efficiency of utilization of the energy of 3 diets was studied in metabolism and slaughter-chemical analysis experiments with 63 sheep and no difference in the proportion of energy absorbed or in the net utilization of metabolizable energy was observed between the lambs and older wethers.
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Mobility of HSPG-bound LPL explains how LPL is able to reach GPIHBP1 on capillaries

TL;DR: HSPG-bound LPL in the interstitial spaces of tissues is mobile, allowing the LPL to move to GPIHBP1 on endothelial cells, thereby depleting LPL stores on the surface of adipocytes.
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The structure and complete nucleotide sequence of the avian lipoprotein lipase gene.

TL;DR: The entire gene for chicken lipoprotein lipase has been isolated and characterized by primer extension and sequence analysis and the 5' flanking sequences of the LPL, pancreatic lipase and hepatic lipase genes do not show homology, however.