Marry W. M. Markman
University of Amsterdam
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Anatomical Record-advances in Integrative Anatomy and Evolutionary Biology | 1997
Jing Ya; Marry W. M. Markman; Gerry T. M. Wagenaar; Piet-Jan B. Blommaart; Antoon F. M. Moorman; Wouter H. Lamers
Coexpression of α‐ and β‐myosin heavy chain (MHC) is a characteristic of the primary myocardial tube. To establish if the smooth‐muscle proteins α‐smooth‐muscle actin (α‐SMA) and calponin, and the intermediate filament protein, desmin, contribute to the specific functional properties of these early cardiomyocytes, we studied their spatiotemporal expression pattern.
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta | 1995
Fred S. Wouters; Marry W. M. Markman; Petra de Graaf; Helmut Hauser; Henk F. Tabak; Karel W. A. Wirtz; Antoon F. M. Moorman
A 13 kDa protein was isolated from rabbit small intestine brush-border membrane vesicles that was postulated to be involved in intestinal phosphatidylcholine (PC) and cholesterol uptake. This protein has cholesterol and PC-transfer activity in vitro (Turnhofer, H. et al. (1991) Biochim. Biophys. Acta 1064, 275-286) and has a molecular mass and isoelectric point similar to that of the non-specific lipid transfer protein (nsL-TP, identical to sterol carrier protein-2). In addition, the first 28 N-terminal amino acid residues of the 13 kDa protein are nearly identical to nsL-TP from different species (Lipka, G. et al. (1995) J. Biol. Chem. 270, 5917-5925). In view of its possible role in intestinal lipid absorption, the localization of nsL-TP in rat small intestine was investigated using immunohistochemistry and immunoblotting. It is shown that nsLTP is predominantly localized in a subapical zone of the enterocyte but not in the brush-border membrane, thereby excluding a role in lipid uptake of this protein at the level of the plasma membrane. nsL-TP co-localized with the peroxisomal marker PMP70, underscoring earlier observations that nsL-TP is a peroxisomal protein. nsL-TP was found to be present along the entire length of the small intestine. The 58 kDa cross-reactive protein that was recently identified as a peroxisomal thiolase was shown to be present only in a small segment approximately halfway down the jejunum. The close apposition of the peroxisomes with the apical membrane and the discrete distribution of the 58 kDa protein may indicate that these organelles play a role in the intracellular processing of absorbed lipids.
Nucleic Acids Research | 1998
Jeroen P. Roose; Wouter Korver; Ellis Oving; Anne Wilson; Gerry T. M. Wagenaar; Marry W. M. Markman; W. H. Lamers; Hans Clevers
Image Analysis & Stereology | 2011
Jan M. Ruijter; Marry W. M. Markman; Jaco Hagoort; Antoon F. M. Moorman; Wouter H
Microscopy Research and Technique | 1995
Ieke B. Ginjaar; Szabolcs Virágh; Marry W. M. Markman; Gert-Jan B. van Ommen; Antoon F. M. Moorman
Diseases of The Colon & Rectum | 2004
Jan M. Ruijter; Roben G. Gieling; Marry W. M. Markman; Jaco Hagoort; Wouter H. Lamers
International Clinical Psychopharmacology | 1998
Jeroen P. Roose; Wouter Korver; E B H Oving; Anne Wilson; Gerry T. M. Wagenaar; Marry W. M. Markman; Wouter H. Lamers; Hans Clevers
International Clinical Psychopharmacology | 1998
Vladimir Korinek; Nick Barker; Karl Willert; Martien Molenaar; Jeroen P. Roose; Gerry T. M. Wagenaar; Marry W. M. Markman; Wouter H. Lamers; Olivier Destrée; Hans Clevers
Heart | 1998
E. Etienne Verheijck; Andy Wessels; Ginneken van A. C. G; Jan Bourier; Marry W. M. Markman; Jacqueline L. M. Vermeulen; Bakker de J. M. T; Wouter H. Lamers; Tobias Opthof; Lennart N. Bouman