Torsten Plösch
Center for Liver
Digestive
and Metabolic Diseases
Laboratory of Pediatrics
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- The liver X receptor (LXR) and its target gene ABCA1 are regulated upon low oxygen in human trophoblast cells: a reason for alterations in preeclampsia? Plösch, T., Gellhaus, A., van Straten, E.M., Wolf, N., Huijkman, N.C., Schmidt, M., Dunk, C.E., Kuipers, F., Winterhager, E. Placenta (2010)
- Cholesterol transport by the placenta: placental liver X receptor activity as a modulator of fetal cholesterol metabolism? Plösch, T., van Straten, E.M., Kuipers, F. Placenta (2007)
- Abcg5/Abcg8-independent pathways contribute to hepatobiliary cholesterol secretion in mice. Plösch, T., van der Veen, J.N., Havinga, R., Huijkman, N.C., Bloks, V.W., Kuipers, F. Am. J. Physiol. Gastrointest. Liver Physiol. (2006)
- Reduction of cholesterol absorption by dietary plant sterols and stanols in mice is independent of the Abcg5/8 transporter. Plösch, T., Kruit, J.K., Bloks, V.W., Huijkman, N.C., Havinga, R., Duchateau, G.S., Lin, Y., Kuipers, F. J. Nutr. (2006)









