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Yeboah Kofi Gyening
Yeboah Kofi Gyening
Graduate Research Assistant, University of Oklahoma Health Science Center
Verified email at ouhsc.edu
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Very long chain fatty acid-containing lipids: a decade of novel insights from the study of ELOVL4
GK Yeboah, ES Lobanova, RS Brush, MP Agbaga
Journal of Lipid Research 62, 2021
422021
ELOVL4 mutations that cause spinocerebellar ataxia-34 differentially alter very long chain fatty acid biosynthesis
YK Gyening, NK Chauhan, M Tytanic, V Ea, RS Brush, MP Agbaga
Journal of Lipid Research 64 (1), 2023
112023
Transmembrane protein 135 regulates lipid homeostasis through its role in peroxisomal DHA metabolism
M Landowski, VJ Bhute, S Grindel, Z Haugstad, YK Gyening, M Tytanic, ...
Communications Biology 6 (1), 8, 2023
62023
A novel ELOVL4 variant, L168S, causes early childhood-onset Spinocerebellar ataxia-34 and retinal dysfunction: a case report
YK Gyening, K Boris, M Cyril, RS Brush, MC Nassogne, MP Agbaga
Acta Neuropathologica Communications 11 (1), 131, 2023
32023
Compositional analysis of non-caveolar Caveolin-1-containing domains in Müller glia
EN Enyong, J Gurley, Y Gyening, MPG Agbaga, MH Elliott
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science 62 (8), 1670-1670, 2021
12021
The role of non-caveolar caveolin-1 in Müller glia
EN Enyong, YK Gyening, MPG Agbaga, SY Ding, P Pilch, L Liu, MH Elliott
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science 61 (7), 1258-1258, 2020
12020
The importance of FADS2 in retinal function
NK CHAUHAN, EA Pizio, E Adewunmi, GK Yeboah, M Tytanic, K Multani, ...
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science 64 (8), 3875-3875, 2023
2023
Deciphering ELOVL4 mutant activity in retinal degeneration
YK Gyening, NK Chauhan, V Ea, M Tytanic, RS Brush, RE Anderson, ...
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science 63 (7), 3169–F0443-3169–F0443, 2022
2022
Deciphering Mutant ELOVL4 Activity in Different Disease Phenotypes
YK Gyening
The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, 2022
2022
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