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    Determining the Role of Surfactant on the Cytosolic Delivery of DNA Cross-Linked Micelles by Fuente, Ina F. de la, Sawant, Shraddha S., Kho, Kiang W., Sarangi, Nirod K., Canete, Rachelle C., Pal, Suman, Liang, Lisa H., Keyes, Tia E., Rouge, Jessica L.

    Published in ACS applied materials & interfaces (21-08-2024)
    “…Nucleic Acid Nanocapsules (NANs) are nucleic acid nanostructures that radially display oligonucleotides on the surface of cross-linked surfactant micelles…”
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    Fat discrimination: A phenotype with potential implications for studying fat intake behaviors and obesity by Liang, Lisa C.H, Sakimura, Johannah, May, Daniel, Breen, Cameron, Driggin, Elissa, Tepper, Beverly J, Chung, Wendy K, Keller, Kathleen L

    Published in Physiology & behavior (18-01-2012)
    “…Abstract Variations in fat preference and intake across humans are poorly understood in part because of difficulties in studying this behavior. The objective…”
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    Common Variants in the CD36 Gene Are Associated With Oral Fat Perception, Fat Preferences, and Obesity in African Americans by Keller, Kathleen L., Liang, Lisa C.H., Sakimura, Johannah, May, Daniel, Belle, Christopher, Breen, Cameron, Driggin, Elissa, Tepper, Beverly J., Lanzano, Patricia C., Deng, Liyong, Chung, Wendy K.

    Published in Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.) (01-05-2012)
    “…Animal studies show that CD36, a fatty acid translocase, is involved in fat detection and preference, but these findings have not been reported in humans. The…”
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    Essential role of the CUL4B ubiquitin ligase in extra-embryonic tissue development during mouse embryogenesis by Liu, Liren, Yin, Yan, Li, Yuewei, Prevedel, Lisa, Lacy, Elizabeth H, Ma, Liang, Zhou, Pengbo

    Published in Cell research (01-08-2012)
    “…Mutations of the CUL4B ubiquitin ligase gene are causally linked to syndromic X-linked mental retardation (XLMR). However, the pathogenic role of CUL4B…”
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