Allison B. Reiss
Department of Medicine
New Bellevue 16N28
New York University School of Medicine
550 First Avenue
USA
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- Adenosine A2A receptor occupancy stimulates expression of proteins involved in reverse cholesterol transport and inhibits foam cell formation in macrophages. Reiss, A.B., Rahman, M.M., Chan, E.S., Montesinos, M.C., Awadallah, N.W., Cronstein, B.N. J. Leukoc. Biol. (2004)
- Cholesterol in neurologic disorders of the elderly: stroke and Alzheimer's disease. Reiss, A.B., Siller, K.A., Rahman, M.M., Chan, E.S., Ghiso, J., de Leon, M.J. Neurobiol. Aging (2004)
- Immune complexes and IFN-gamma decrease cholesterol 27-hydroxylase in human arterial endothelium and macrophages. Reiss, A.B., Awadallah, N.W., Malhotra, S., Montesinos, M.C., Chan, E.S., Javitt, N.B., Cronstein, B.N. J. Lipid Res. (2001)