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Brett Garner

Researcher at University of Wollongong

Publications -  117
Citations -  7111

Brett Garner is an academic researcher from University of Wollongong. The author has contributed to research in topics: Apolipoprotein E & Ceramide. The author has an hindex of 45, co-authored 117 publications receiving 6313 citations. Previous affiliations of Brett Garner include Linköping University & Prince of Wales Medical Research Institute.

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Oxidation of High Density Lipoproteins II. EVIDENCE FOR DIRECT REDUCTION OF LIPID HYDROPEROXIDES BY METHIONINE RESIDUES OF APOLIPOPROTEINS AI AND AII

TL;DR: It is concluded that the oxidation of specific Met residues of apoAI and apoAII to Met(O) plays a significant role in the 2-electron reduction of hydroperoxides of cholesteryl esters and phosphatidylcholine associated with human HDL.
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Characterization of the kynurenine pathway in human neurons.

TL;DR: The kynurenine pathway is characterized in human neurons and the human SK-N-SH neuroblastoma cell line and it is found that the kyn Laurenine pathway enzymes were variably expressed.
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Oxidation of High Density Lipoproteins I. FORMATION OF METHIONINE SULFOXIDE IN APOLIPOPROTEINS AI AND AII IS AN EARLY EVENT THAT ACCOMPANIES LIPID PEROXIDATION AND CAN BE ENHANCED BY α-TOCOPHEROL

TL;DR: The results indicate that the earliest stages of HDL oxidation are accompanied by the oxidation of specific methionine residues in apoAI and apoAII and that in the absence of co-antioxidants, α-TOH can promote this process.
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Polypyrrole-heparin composites as stimulus-responsive substrates for endothelial cell growth.

TL;DR: Electrochemically synthesized composites comprising heparin and the electrically conducting polymer polypyrrole had a shelf life of at least 2 years postautoclaving and were found to be excellent substrates for the growth of human endothelial cells.