Regulation of the subcellular trafficking of CD36, a major determinant of cardiac fatty acid utilization.
Myocardial uptake of long-chain fatty acids largely occurs by facilitated diffusion, involving primarily the membrane-associated protein CD36. Other putative fatty acid transporters, such as FABPpm, FATP1 and FATP4, also play a role, but their quantitative contribution is much smaller or their invol...
Main Authors: | Glatz, J, Nabben, M, Heather, L, Bonen, A, Luiken, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2016
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