Ph.D. The Scripps Research Institute / University of Hamburg
Ryu, K. Y., Fujiki, N., Kazantzis, M., Garza, J. C., Bouley, D. M., Stahl, A., Lu, X. Y., Nishino, S. and Kopito, R. R. (2009) Loss of polyubiquitin gene Ubb leads to metabolic and sleep abnormalities in mice. Neuropathol Appl Neurobiol, 36, 285-299, 2010. Click here to view publication.
Zhou, W., Madrid, P., Fluitt, A., Stahl, A., and Xie, X.S. Development and Validation of a High-Throughput Screening Assay for Human Long-Chain Fatty Acid Transport Proteins 4 and 5. J Biomol Screen. 2010 Jun;15(5):488-97. Click here to view publication
Falcon, A., Doege, H., Fluitt, A., Tsang, B., Watson, N., Kay, M.A., and Stahl, A. FATP2 is a hepatic fatty acid transporter and peroxisomal very long-chain acyl-CoA synthetase. Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab. 2010 Jun 8. [Epub ahead of print]
Liao, J., Sportsman, R., Harris, J., and Stahl, A. Real-time quantification of fatty acid uptake using a novel fluorescence assay. J Lipid Res., 46(3), 597-602, 2005.
Schmuth M., Ortegon A.M., Elias P.M., Feingold K.R., and Stahl A. Differential Expression of Fatty Acid Transport Proteins in Epidermis and Skin Appendages. Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 125(6), 1174-81, 2005.
Hubbard B., Doege H., Punreddy S., Wu H., Huang X., Kaushik V.K., Mozell R.L., Byrnes J.J., Stricker-Krongrad A., Chou C.J., Tartaglia L.A., Lodish H.F., Stahl A., and Gimeno R.E. Mice deleted for fatty acid transport protein 5 have defective bile acid conjugation and are protected from obesity. Gastroenterology 130:1259-69, 2006.
Doege H., Baillie R.A., Ortegon A.M., Tsang B., Wu Q., Punreddy S., Hirsch D., Watson N., Gimeno R.E., and Stahl A. Targeted deletion of FATP5 reveals multiple functions in liver metabolism: alterations in hepatic lipid homeostasis. Gastroenterology 130:1245-58, 2006. [View publication]
Wu Q., Ortegon A.M., Tsang B., Doege H., Feingold K.R., and Stahl A. FATP1 is an insulin-sensitive fatty acid transporter involved in diet-induced obesity. MCB, 26:3455-67, 2006. [View publication]
Doege H., and Stahl A. Protein-Mediated Fatty Acid Uptake: Novel Insights from In Vivo Models. Physiology, 21:259-68, 2006. [View publication]
Wu Q., Kazantzis M., Doege H., Ortegon A.M., Tsang B., Falcon A., and Stahl A. Fatty Acid Transport Protein 1 is Required for Non-Shivering Thermogenesis in Brown Adipose Tissue. Diabetes, 55(12):3229-37, 2006. [View publication]