[HTML][HTML] RBP4 disrupts vitamin A uptake homeostasis in a STRA6-deficient animal model for Matthew-Wood syndrome

A Isken, M Golczak, V Oberhauser, S Hunzelmann… - Cell metabolism, 2008 - cell.com
The cellular uptake of vitamin A from its RBP4-bound circulating form (holo-RBP4) is a
homeostatic process that evidently depends on the multidomain membrane protein STRA6 …

[PDF][PDF] RBP4 Disrupts Vitamin A Uptake Homeostasis in a STRA6-Deficient Animal Model for Matthew-Wood Syndrome

A Isken, M Golczak, V Oberhauser, S Hunzelmann… - Cell …, 2008 - academia.edu
The cellular uptake of vitamin A from its RBP4-bound circulating form (holo-RBP4) is a
homeostatic process that evidently depends on the multidomain membrane protein STRA6 …

RBP4 Disrupts Vitamin A Uptake Homeostasis in a STRA6-Deficient Animal Model for Matthew-Wood Syndrome

A Isken, M Golczak, V Oberhauser, S Hunzelmann… - Cell Metabolism, 2008 - infona.pl
The cellular uptake of vitamin A from its RBP4-bound circulating form (holo-RBP4) is a
homeostatic process that evidently depends on the multidomain membrane protein STRA6 …

[HTML][HTML] RBP4 Disrupts Vitamin A Uptake Homeostasis in a STRA6-Deficient Animal Model for Matthew-Wood Syndrome

A Isken, M Golczak, V Oberhauser, S Hunzelmann… - Cell …, 2008 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The cellular uptake of vitamin A from its RBP4-bound circulating form (holo-RBP4) is a
homeostatic process that evidently depends on the multidomain membrane protein STRA6 …

[引用][C] RBP4 disrupts vitamin A uptake homeostasis in a STRA6-dificient animal model for Matthew-Wood syndrome

A ISKEN - Cell Metab, 2008 - cir.nii.ac.jp
RBP4 disrupts vitamin A uptake homeostasis in a STRA6-dificient animal model for Matthew-Wood
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RBP4 disrupts vitamin A uptake homeostasis in a STRA6-deficient animal model for Matthew-Wood syndrome.

A Isken, M Golczak, V Oberhauser, S Hunzelmann… - Cell …, 2008 - europepmc.org
The cellular uptake of vitamin A from its RBP4-bound circulating form (holo-RBP4) is a
homeostatic process that evidently depends on the multidomain membrane protein STRA6 …

[HTML][HTML] RBP4 Disrupts Vitamin A Uptake Homeostasis in a STRA6-Deficient Animal Model for Matthew-Wood Syndrome

A Isken, M Golczak, V Oberhauser, S Hunzelmann… - Cell Metabolism, 2008 - Elsevier
The cellular uptake of vitamin A from its RBP4-bound circulating form (holo-RBP4) is a
homeostatic process that evidently depends on the multidomain membrane protein STRA6 …

RBP4 disrupts vitamin A uptake homeostasis in a STRA6-deficient animal model for Matthew-Wood syndrome

A Isken, M Golczak, V Oberhauser… - Cell …, 2008 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The cellular uptake of vitamin A from its RBP4-bound circulating form (holo-RBP4) is a
homeostatic process that evidently depends on the multidomain membrane protein STRA6 …

[PDF][PDF] RBP4 Disrupts Vitamin A Uptake Homeostasis in a STRA6-Deficient Animal Model for Matthew-Wood Syndrome

A Isken, M Golczak, V Oberhauser, S Hunzelmann… - Cell Metabolism, 2008 - core.ac.uk
The cellular uptake of vitamin A from its RBP4-bound circulating form (holo-RBP4) is a
homeostatic process that evidently depends on the multidomain membrane protein STRA6 …

RBP4 disrupts vitamin A uptake homeostasis in a STRA6-deficient animal model for Matthew-Wood syndrome.

A Isken, M Golczak, V Oberhauser, S Hunzelmann… - Cell …, 2008 - europepmc.org
The cellular uptake of vitamin A from its RBP4-bound circulating form (holo-RBP4) is a
homeostatic process that evidently depends on the multidomain membrane protein STRA6 …