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The Role of Apolipoprotein E and Apolipoprotein B in Atherosclerosis
1991Two apolipoproteins (apo-), apo-B100 and apo-E, are extremely important in lipoprotein metabolism and in the development of accelerated atherosclerosis. Their significance stems from their role in binding to the low density lipoprotein (LDL) receptor and mediating the catabolism of lipoproteins via the LDL receptor pathway.
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Apolipoprotein E and cholesterol metabolism
Klinische Wochenschrift, 1983The role of apo-E in mediating lipoprotein interaction with specific receptors has been established. Through the use of selective chemical modification of specific amino acid residues of certain lipoproteins, we have gained insight into the importance of the lysine and arginine residues in this process. This understanding has been expanded by structure-
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Polymorphism of Apolipoprotein E
1980Plasma cholesterol levels are under multifactorial control. Environmental as well as genetic factors contribute to the considerable variance of cholesterol concentrations within and in between populations. Individual genes responsible for the normal variance of cholesterol in plasma have however not yet been identified.
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Functional Domains of Apolipoprotein E and Apolipoprotein B
Acta Medica Scandinavica, 1987Thomas L. Innerarity+3 more
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Apolipoprotein E in lipoprotein metabolism, health and cardiovascular disease.
Pathology (Sydney), 2019A. Marais
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Cell-specific production, secretion, and function of apolipoprotein E
Journal of molecular medicine, 2018M. Kockx, M. Traini, L. Kritharides
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Apolipoprotein B and apolipoprotein E genotypes and sporadic holoprosencephaly
American Journal of Medical Genetics, 2002Robert Clinton Barber+5 more
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Estrogen, Apolipoprotein E, and Dementia
Journal of Women's Health, 1997Ronald G. Thomas+1 more
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