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135.- Densupsoontorn N., Carpentier Y.A. , Racine R., Murray F. M., Seo T.,. Ramakrishnan<br />

R, and Deckelbaum R. J. : CD36 and Proteoglycan-Mediated Pathways for (n-3) Fatty Acid-<br />

Enriched Triglyceri<strong>de</strong>-Rich Particle Blood Clearance in Mouse Mo<strong>de</strong>ls In Vivo and in<br />

Peritoneal Macrophages In Vitro. Journal of Nutrition. 2008 Feb; 138(2): 257-261.<br />

136.- Peltier S, Portois L, Malaisse WJ, Carpentier Y.A. : Preferential enrichment of liver<br />

phospholipids in docosahexaenoate relative to eicosapentaenoate in omega-3-<strong>de</strong>pleted rats<br />

injected with a medium-chain triglyceri<strong>de</strong>: fish oil emulsion. Prostaglandins Leukot Essent<br />

Fatty Acids. 2008 Jan;78(1):27-32.<br />

137.- Zhang Y, Louchami K, Carpentier Y.A. , Malaisse WJ, Sener A. : L-glutamine and<br />

palmitate catabolism in pancreatic islets from rats <strong>de</strong>pleted in long-chain polyunsaturated<br />

omega3 fatty acids. Cell Biochem Funct. 2008 Jan-Feb; 26(1):82-6.<br />

138.- Carpentier Y.A. , Portois L, Louchami K, Zhang Y, Sener A, Malaisse WJ. :<br />

Phospholipid and triacylglycerol fatty acid content and pattern in the cardiac endothelium of<br />

rats <strong>de</strong>pleted in long-chain polyunsaturated omega3 fatty acids. Cell Biochem Funct. 2008 Jan-<br />

Feb; 26(1):33-8<br />

139.- Portois L, Peltier S, Sener A, Malaisse WJ, Carpentier Y.A. : Perturbation of<br />

phospholipid and triacylglycerol fatty acid positional location in the heart of rats <strong>de</strong>pleted of n-<br />

3 long-chain polyunsaturates. Nutr Res. 2008 Jan;28(1):51-7.<br />

140.- Carpentier Y.A., Peltier S, Portois L, Sebedio JL, Leverve X, Malaisse WJ. : Rapid<br />

Reduction of Liver Steatosis in omega3-Depleted Rats Injected with a Novel Lipid Emulsion.<br />

Horm Metab Res. 2008 Dec;40(12):875-9.<br />

141.- Portois L., Hacquebard M., Malaisse W.J., Carpentier Y.A. : Dietary <strong>de</strong>privation<br />

in n-3 fatty acids : Time effect on brain phospholipid fatty acid pattern in rats. Clin<br />

Nutr, Suppl 3, 1-28, 2008.<br />

142.- Hacquebard M, Van<strong>de</strong>nbran<strong>de</strong>n M, Malaisse WJ, Ruysschaert JM, Deckelbaum RJ,<br />

Carpentier Y.A.:Vitamin E transfer from lipid emulsions to plasma lipoproteins: mediation by<br />

multiple mechanisms. Lipids. 2008 Jul;43(7):663-71.<br />

143.- Moreno-Reyes R, Carpentier Y.A. , Boelaert M, El Moumni K, Dufourny G,<br />

Bazelmans C, Levêque A, Gervy C, Goldman S. : Vitamin D <strong>de</strong>ficiency and<br />

hyperparathyroidism in relation to ethnicity: a cross-sectional survey in healthy adults. Eur<br />

J Nutr. 2009 Feb;48(1):31-7.<br />

144.- Sohet FM, Neyrinck AM, Dewulf EM, Bin<strong>de</strong>ls LB, Portois L, Malaisse WJ, Carpentier<br />

Y.A., Cani PD, Delzenne NM. : Lipid peroxidation is not a prerequisite for the <strong>de</strong>velopment of<br />

obesity and diabetes in high-fat-fed mice. Br J Nutr. 2009 Jan 23:1-8<br />

145.- Zhang Y., Crutzen R., Louchami K., Carpentier Y.A., Sener A., Malaisse W.J. : Direct<br />

effects of eicosapentaenoic and docosahexaenoic acids on phospholipid and triglyceri<strong>de</strong> fatty<br />

acid pattern, glucose metabolism, (86)rubidium net uptake and insulin release in BRIN-BD11<br />

cells. Endocrine, 2009 Apr 18<br />

146.- Sioen I, Hacquebard M, Hick G, Maindiaux V, Laron<strong>de</strong>lle Y, Carpentier YA, De<br />

Henauw S. : Effect of ALA-Enriched Food Supply on Cardiovascular Risk Factors in<br />

Males.Lipids. 2009 May 19.<br />

147.- Sener A, Zhang Y, Bulur N, Louchami K, Malaisse WJ, Carpentier YA. : The<br />

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