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André Hallen
André Hallen
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Lysine metabolism in mammalian brain: an update on the importance of recent discoveries
A Hallen, JF Jamie, AJL Cooper
Amino acids 45, 1249-1272, 2013
1332013
Mammalian forebrain ketimine reductase identified as μ‐crystallin; potential regulation by thyroid hormones
A Hallen, AJL Cooper, JF Jamie, PA Haynes, RD Willows
Journal of neurochemistry 118 (3), 379-387, 2011
992011
New insights into the metabolism of organomercury compounds: Mercury-containing cysteine S-conjugates are substrates of human glutamine transaminase K and potent inactivators …
CC Bridges, BF Krasnikov, L Joshee, JT Pinto, A Hallen, J Li, RK Zalups, ...
Archives of biochemistry and biophysics 517 (1), 20-29, 2012
362012
Insights into enzyme catalysis and thyroid hormone regulation of cerebral ketimine reductase/μ-crystallin under physiological conditions
A Hallen, AJL Cooper, JF Jamie, P Karuso
Neurochemical research 40, 1252-1266, 2015
242015
Ketimine reductase/CRYM catalyzes reductive alkylamination of α-keto acids, confirming its function as an imine reductase
A Hallen, AJL Cooper, JR Smith, JF Jamie, P Karuso
Amino Acids 47, 2457-2461, 2015
172015
Reciprocal control of thyroid binding and the pipecolate pathway in the brain
A Hallen, AJL Cooper
Neurochemical research 42, 217-243, 2017
142017
Imine reductases: a comparison of glutamate dehydrogenase to ketimine reductases in the brain
A Hallen, JF Jamie, AJL Cooper
Neurochemical research 39, 527-541, 2014
142014
Role of glutamine transaminases in nitrogen, sulfur, selenium, and 1-carbon metabolism
AJL Cooper, T Dorai, B Dorai, BF Krasnikov, J Li, A Hallen, JT Pinto
Glutamine in Clinical Nutrition, 37-54, 2015
112015
A Novel Cosegregating DCTN1 Splice Site Variant in a Family with Bipolar Disorder May Hold the Key to Understanding the Etiology
A Hallen, AJL Cooper
Genes 11 (4), 446, 2020
12020
Amino acid metabolism in mammalian brain: discovery and characterisation of mammalian ketimine reductase
A Hallen
Macquarie University, 2022
2022
Erratum to: Ketimine Reductase: Reciprocal Control of Thyroid Hormone Binding and the Pipecolate Pathway in Brain
A Hallen, AJL Cooper
Neurochemical Research 42 (5), 1580, 2017
2017
μ-Crystallin/CRYM functions as a ketimine-reducing enzyme and plays a role in thyroid hormone bioavailability due to strong inhibition/regulation by thyroid hormones
A Hallen, AJL Cooper
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism 100 (1), L15-L16, 2015
2015
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