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DeWitt S. Goodman
Researcher at Columbia University
Publications - 180
Citations - 16084
DeWitt S. Goodman is an academic researcher from Columbia University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Retinol & Retinol binding protein. The author has an hindex of 70, co-authored 180 publications receiving 15820 citations. Previous affiliations of DeWitt S. Goodman include Albert Einstein College of Medicine & Hoffmann-La Roche.
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Cholesterol turnover and metabolism in two patients with abetalipoproteinemia.
DeWitt S. Goodman,Richard J. Deckelbaum,Robert H. Palmer,Ralph B. Dell,Rajasekhar Ramakrishnan,Georges Delpre,Yitzchak Beigel,Michael Cooper +7 more
TL;DR: Total body turnover of cholesterol was studied in two patients with abetalipoproteinemia, and the resulting specific activity-time curves were fitted with a three-pool model, suggesting general applicability of this model.
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The national cholesterol education program: Guidelines, status, and issues
TL;DR: The report of the Population Panel of the NCEP provides recommendations and guidelines for the public health approach to the problem of high cholesterol levels and it is expected that substantial reductions in the incidence of coronary heart disease will be achieved.
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Whole body and tissue cholesterol turnover in the baboon.
Ralph B. Dell,Glen E. Mott,Evelyn Jackson,Rajasekhar Ramakrishnan,K D Carey,Henry C. McGill,DeWitt S. Goodman +6 more
TL;DR: The finding that the measured total body cholesterol fell within the range obtained from the kinetic analysis by using reasonable assumptions, provides evidence for the physiological validity of the pool model.
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The turnover of individual cholesterol esters in human and rat plasma.
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Studies on the transport of vitamin D and of 25-hydroxyvitamin D in human plasma.
Kaichi Kida,DeWitt S. Goodman +1 more
TL;DR: Data indicate that tracer 25-OH-D3 added to plasma in vitro binds to the same plasma protein normally responsible for the transport of vitamin D and of 25- OH-D.