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The role of abca1 in atherosclerosis: lessons from in vitro and in vivo models
Singaraja, R.R.
Publication date
2003
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Singaraja, R. R. (2003). The role of abca1 in atherosclerosis: lessons from in vitro and in vivo
models.
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Acknowledgements s
II would like to thank Dr. Michael Hayden for removing my limits and constantly challenging me to bee better. He has provided an incredible work environment, while giving me countless opportunities andd pxperipnrps Without him this thp<;k would nnt havp bppn pn^ihlp and ! am oratpful II am extremely thankful to Dr. John Kastelein for supervising my doctoral studies. He went beyond whatt was required and gave me this unique opportunity to achieve my goals.
Too Els vanDongen, without whom my thesis would not have reached publication, and without whomm my defense would not be so well organized, I owe much gratitude. Thank you for your tirelesss efforts in making this possible.
II would like to thank Erick James, who was invaluable to my studies, and provided friendship and assistancee throughout the entirety of my work. Thank you also to the students who have worked withh me over the years and contributed to this thesis, especially Henk Visscher and Jonathan Coutinho. Drs.. Cheryl Wellington, Susie Clee, Alan Attie, Bart Staels, Catherine Fievet, Graciela Castro, Giovanna Chimini,, Theo vanBerkel, Miranda vanEck, Angie Brooks-Wilson and Bruce McManus, thank you veryy much for providing me with intellectual and technical guidance, and for being so generous inn our collaborations.
II would like to thank Nagat Bissada, Lisa Beltram, and Diana Carlsen and the staff at the CMMT mousee unit for their excellence in providing care for the animals. I would also like to thank the memberss of the Hayden lab lipid and Huntington groups for all their assistance and the countless helpfull discussions over the years.