Title : Expression of epidermal fatty acid binding protein (E-FABP) in septoclasts in the growth plate cartilage of mice.

Pub. Date : 2014 Oct

PMID : 24879443






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1 Expression of epidermal fatty acid binding protein (E-FABP) in septoclasts in the growth plate cartilage of mice. Fatty Acids fatty acid binding protein 5, epidermal Mus musculus
2 Fatty acid-binding proteins (FABPs) bind and transport hydrophobic long-chain fatty acids intracellularly, and epidermal-type FABP (E-FABP) has an affinity for n-3 fatty acids. Fatty Acids fatty acid binding protein 5, epidermal Mus musculus
3 Fatty acid-binding proteins (FABPs) bind and transport hydrophobic long-chain fatty acids intracellularly, and epidermal-type FABP (E-FABP) has an affinity for n-3 fatty acids. long-chain fatty acids fatty acid binding protein 5, epidermal Mus musculus
4 Fatty acid-binding proteins (FABPs) bind and transport hydrophobic long-chain fatty acids intracellularly, and epidermal-type FABP (E-FABP) has an affinity for n-3 fatty acids. Fatty Acids, Omega-3 fatty acid binding protein 5, epidermal Mus musculus
5 Fatty acid-binding proteins (FABPs) bind and transport hydrophobic long-chain fatty acids intracellularly, and epidermal-type FABP (E-FABP) has an affinity for n-3 fatty acids. Fatty Acids, Omega-3 fatty acid binding protein 5, epidermal Mus musculus
6 The present results suggest that fatty acids, preferably n-3 ones, are intracellularly transported by E-FABP to various targets, including mitochondria and nucleus, in which PPARbeta/delta may play functional roles in the transcriptional regulation of genes involved in the endochondral ossification. Fatty Acids fatty acid binding protein 5, epidermal Mus musculus