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4] Facts About: Glycosylation of Cholesterol

By: Richard D. Cummings Cholesterol can be glycosylated, and indeed glucosylated cholesterol is common (1). In animal cells, it is a β-D-glucopyranoside derivative of cholesterol (GlcChol), which is generated through a ‘transglycosylation’ pathway in the lysosomes, by the enzymes glucocerebrosidase...

Dr. Jordan Strom

Dr. Jordan Strom is Associate Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School, Director of the Echocardiography Laboratory, Director of Echocardiographic Research at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, Massachusetts, and Section Head for Cardiovascular Imaging Research at the Richard A...

Aging Research

Aging research is critically important for medicine and public health with the anticipated surge in the older population with the aging of the Baby Boom generation. Investigators within the Division are conducting studies designed to improve our understanding and management of acute and chronic...

Janet Ma, MD

Education/background: Pomona College (undergraduate) University of Michigan (medical school) UC San Diego (residency) Mass General (cardiology fellowship) Years in the lab: 2 biggest accomplishments: "Obesity Modifies Clinical Outcomes of Right Ventricular Dysfunction" - AHA oral presentation...