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Abdominal swelling and ascites

Chapter by: Glickman RM; Isselbacher KJ
in: Harrison's principles of internal medicine by Harrison TR; et al [Eds]
New York : McGraw-Hill, 1983
pp. 209-211
ISBN: 007049603x
CID: 3893

Inflammatory bowel disease: ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease

Chapter by: Glickman RM
in: Harrison's principles of internal medicine by Harrison TR; et al [Eds]
New York : McGraw-Hill, 1983
pp. 1738-1752
ISBN: 007049603x
CID: 3894

Lipid absorption in man

Davidson NO; Glickman RM
ORIGINAL:0005576
ISSN: 0079-6271
CID: 62842

Absorption and malabsorption of nutrients

Glickman RM; Brasitus TA
ORIGINAL:0005577
ISSN: 0168-9339
CID: 62843

Isolation of high density lipoproteins from rat intestinal cells [Meeting Abstract]

Magun AM; Brasitus TA; Glickman RM
ORIGINAL:0005597
ISSN: 0009-9279
CID: 62863

Apoprotein A-IV distribution in human plasma [Meeting Abstract]

Bisgaier CL; Sachdev OP; Megna L; Glickman RM
ORIGINAL:0005604
ISSN: 0009-7322
CID: 62870

Regulation of apoprotein A-I (apoA-I) synthesis in rat small intestine (S.I.) [Meeting Abstract]

Davidson NO; Glickman RM
ORIGINAL:0005605
ISSN: 0009-7322
CID: 62871

Apolipoprotein localization and quantitation in the human intestine

Green PH; Lefkowitch JH; Glickman RM; Riley JW; Quinet E; Blum CB
Apolipoproteins B, A-I, and A-IV were localized in human intestinal epithelium using immunoperoxidase techniques. Staining was most obvious in villus tip cells. Lipid absorption resulted in an increase in intraepithelial staining for each apoprotein. The pattern for apo-B in the biopsy specimens taken after lipid absorption revealed a marked redistribution of staining to the intercellular spaces and an increase in the supranuclear staining of apo-A-I and apo-A-IV. After lipid absorption, staining appeared to extend further down the villus than in the fasting biopsy specimens. Quantitation of apo-A-I and apo-A-IV in isolated epithelial cells confirmed that the mass of these apoproteins increases in response to lipid absorption. Apolipoprotein B and apo-A-I were absent in the epithelium of 3 patients with abetalipoproteinemia while apo-A-IV was present in 2 patients. These studies demonstrate differences in the localization and quantitation of apoproteins in the villus-crypt unit as well as differences in the localization pattern of the different apoproteins
PMID: 6813184
ISSN: 0016-5085
CID: 18999

Effect of biliary diversion on rat mesenteric lymph apolipoprotein-I and high density lipoprotein

Bearnot HR; Glickman RM; Weinberg L; Green PH; Tall AR
PMCID:371184
PMID: 6798073
ISSN: 0021-9738
CID: 19000

Lipoprotein metabolism

Chapter by: Glickman RM; Sabesin SM
in: Liver : biology and pathobiology by Arais IM [Eds]
New York : Raven Press, 1982
pp. 123-142
ISBN: 0890045755
CID: 3899