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Fang, Longhou
Email: lofang@ucsd.edu
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Affiliation: Yury Miller Lab
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PUBLICATIONS
Schneider, D.A., Choi, S.H., Agatisa-Boyle, C., Zhu, L., Kim, J., Pattison, J., Sears, D.D., Gordts, P.L.S.M., Fang, L., Miller, Y.I. (2018) AIBP protects against metabolic abnormalities and atherosclerosis. Journal of Lipid Research. 59(5):854-863
Matrone, G., Meng, S., Gu, Q., Lv, J., Fang, L., Chen, K., Cooke, J.P. (2017) Lmo2 (LIM-Domain-Only 2) Modulates Sphk1 (Sphingosine Kinase) and Promotes Endothelial Cell Migration. Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology. 37(10):1860-1868
Meng, S., Mao, R., Gu, Q., Araujo-Gutierrez, R., Kumar, S., Yan, Q., Almazan, F., Youker, K.A., Fu, Y., Pownall, H.J., Cooke, J.P., Miller, Y.I., Fang, L. (2017) AIBP Limits Angiogenesis Through γ-Secretase-Mediated Upregulation of Notch Signaling. Circulation research. 120(11):1727-1739
Zhu, L., Fang, L. (2015) AIBP: A Novel Molecule at the Interface of Cholesterol Transport, Angiogenesis, and Atherosclerosis. Methodist DeBakey cardiovascular journal. 11:160-5
Chen, Z., Wen, L., Martin, M., Hsu, C., Fang, L., Lin, F., Lin, T., Geary, M.J., Geary, G., Zhao, Y., Johnson, D.A., Chen, J., Lin, S., Chien, S., Huang, H., Miller, Y.I., Huang, P., Shyy, J.Y. (2015) Oxidative Stress Activates Endothelial Innate Immunity via Sterol Regulatory Element Binding Protein 2 (SREBP2) Transactivation of MiRNA-92a. Circulation. 131(9):805-14
Fang, L., Liu, C., and Miller, Y.I. (2014) Zebrafish models of dyslipidemia: relevance to atherosclerosis and angiogenesis. Translational research : the journal of laboratory and clinical medicine. 163(2):99-108
Fang, L., and Miller, Y.I. (2013) Targeted cholesterol efflux. Cell cycle (Georgetown, Tex.). 12(21):3345-6
Fang, L., Choi, S.H., Baek, J.S., Liu, C., Almazan, F., Ulrich, F., Wiesner, P., Taleb, A., Deer, E., Pattison, J., Torres-Vázquez, J., Li, A.C., and Miller, Y.I. (2013) Control of angiogenesis by AIBP-mediated cholesterol efflux. Nature. 498(7452):118-122
Fang, L., and Miller, Y.I. (2012) Emerging applications for zebrafish as a model organism to study oxidative mechanisms and their roles in inflammation and vascular accumulation of oxidized lipids. Free radical biology & medicine. 53(7):1411-1420
Baek, J.S., Fang, L., Li, A.C., and Miller, Y.I. (2012) Ezetimibe and simvastatin reduce cholesterol levels in zebrafish larvae fed a high-cholesterol diet. Cholesterol. 2012:564705

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