The plasma lecithins:cholesterol acyltransferase reaction.
- J. Glomset
- BiologyJournal of Lipid Research
- 1 March 1968
Several indications exist that the acyltransferase reaction is the major source of plasma esterified cholesterol in man, and one possibility is that it plays a role in the transport of cholesterol from peripheral tissues to the liver.
A platelet-dependent serum factor that stimulates the proliferation of arterial smooth muscle cells in vitro.
- R. Ross, J. Glomset, B. Kariya, L. Harker
- Biology, MedicineProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences…
- 1 April 1974
Much of the growth-promoting activity of dialyzed serum is directly or indirectly derived from platelets, which has important implications for the response of arteries to localized injury and provides a key to further understanding of the role of factors derived from blood serum in promoting cell proliferation in vitro.
Atherosclerosis and the Arterial Smooth Muscle Cell
- R. Ross, J. Glomset
- Medicine
- 29 June 1973
The pathogenesis of atherosclerosis (second of two parts).
- R. Ross, J. Glomset
- MedicineNew England Journal of Medicine
- 19 August 1976
Cloning of a Phosphatidic Acid-preferring Phospholipase A1 from Bovine Testis*
- H. Higgs, May H. Han, G. Johnson, J. Glomset
- BiologyJournal of Biological Chemistry
- 6 March 1998
expression of the open reading frame in COS1 cells resulted in a 20–44-fold increase in phosphatidic acid phospholipase A1 activity over that of control cells, and mutation of the putative active site serine demonstrated that it was essential for this increase in enzyme activity.
Atherosclerosis and the arterial smooth muscle cell: Proliferation of smooth muscle is a key event in the genesis of the lesions of atherosclerosis.
- R. Ross, J. Glomset
- MedicineScience
- 1973
The mechanism of the plasma cholesterol esterification reaction: plasma fatty acid transferase.
- J. Glomset
- BiologyBiochimica et Biophysica Acta
- 19 November 1962
Response to injury and atherogenesis.
- R. Ross, J. Glomset, L. Harker
- Biology, MedicineAmerican Journal of Pathology
- 1 March 1977
The studies point to the key role of the platelet in the stimulation of intimal smooth muscle proliferation that leads to the development of lesions of atherosclerosis.
Role of protein modification reactions in programming interactions between ras-related GTPases and cell membranes.
- J. Glomset, C. Farnsworth
- BiologyAnnual Review of Cell Biology
- 1994
The Ras-RELATED GTPASES and Rho-related Proteins: A chronology of key events and concepts, and some of the myths and legends surrounding their development and use are explained.
The pathogenesis of atherosclerosis (first of two parts).
- R. Ross, J. Glomset
- MedicineNew England Journal of Medicine
- 12 August 1976
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