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Apolipoprotein E and Atherosclerosis

Current Atherosclerosis Reports, 2021
The functions, genetic variations and impact of apolipoprotein E on lipoprotein metabolism in general are placed in the context of clinical practice dealing with moderate dyslipidaemia as well as dysbetalipoproteinemia, a highly atherogenic disorder and lipoprotein glomerulopathy.Additional variants of apolipoprotein E and participation of ...
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Apolipoprotein E--Correction

Neurology, 1995
To the Editor: We made three major points in our paper [1] published in the August 1994 issue of Neurology. First, we found that two of 28 cognitively normal people over the age of 90 had inherited the apolipoprotein E (ApoE) epsilon4 allele (see table 1 in reference 1). This suggests that it is possible to …
G W, Rebeck, B T, Hyman
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Apolipoprotein E and atherosclerosis

Current Opinion in Lipidology, 2000
Apolipoprotein E plays a key protective role in atherosclerosis. Its capacity to safeguard against this disease can be attributed to at least three distinct functions. First, plasma apolipoprotein E maintains overall plasma cholesterol homeostasis by facilitating efficient hepatic uptake of lipoprotein remnants.
L K, Curtiss, W A, Boisvert
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Apolipoprotein E in Hyperlipidemia

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1994
To review DNA analysis of apolipoprotein E used to assess patients with hyperlipidemia.44 basic science studies of molecular analysis; 42 basic science studies of the biochemical, cellular biological, and molecular biological features of apolipoprotein E; and 29 clinical investigational studies, meta-analyses, and case series of patients with mutations
C C, Walden, R A, Hegele
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Genotyping of Apolipoprotein E

2003
Apolipoprotein E (apo E) is a 299-amino acid plasma protein involved in cholesterol transport and is found in chylomicrons, very low density lipopro-tein, intermediate-density lipoprotein, and high-density lipoprotein (1,1).
I C, Ozturk, N, Akel, A A, Killeen
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Apolipoprotein E in neurology

Current Opinion in Neurology, 1996
Apolipoprotein E became relevant for neurologists in 1993 when the association of the apolipoprotein E-epsilon 4 allele with familial and sporadic late-onset Alzheimer disease was reported. Since that time, more than 100 confirmations and many research papers have appeared.
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Apolipoprotein in E in Myasthenia Gravis

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1998
It is believed that apo E may moderate T lymphocytes by activation of mitogens or antigens. In that way, it has an influence on immune processes and it is reasonable to study the relationship between apo E genotypes and myasthenia gravis phenotypes. We tried to find any feature connected to the development of a different intensity of myasthenia gravis.
Šoštarko, Marija   +5 more
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Apolipoprotein E

2013
For the past two decades the epsilon 4 (ε4) allele of the Apolipoprotein E (APOE) gene has remained the only well established and greatest genetic risk factor for late-onset Alzheimer's disease (LOAD). ApoE is a 299-amino acid, 34.2 kDa, glycoprotein that has been implicated in multiple biological functions which will be described in this chapter ...
Carrasquillo, Minerva M.   +2 more
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Non-apolipoprotein E and apolipoprotein E genetics of sporadic Alzheimer's disease

Ageing Research Reviews, 2009
The genetic epidemiology of sporadic Alzheimer's disease (SAD) remains a very active area of research,making it one of the most prolifically published areas in medicine and biology. Numerous putative candidate genes have been proposed. However, with the exception of apolipoprotein E (APOE), the only confirmed genetic risk factor for SAD, all the other ...
SERIPA D   +6 more
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Apolipoprotein E polymorphism and gallstones

Gastroenterology, 1996
Apolipoprotein (apo) E is a genetically polymorphic protein influencing lipoprotein metabolism and the risk of both atherosclerosis and Alzheimer's disease. As opposed to common apo E3, apo E2 decreases and apo E4 increases hepatic lipoprotein uptake; hence, apo E4 could promote gallstone formation by increasing hepatic and biliary cholesterol ...
A, Bertomeu   +9 more
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