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Apolipoprotein D—An atypical apolipoprotein

Progress in Lipid Research, 1991
The structure of ApoD and its sites of synthesis have been discovered. These characteristics differ from those of the other apolipoproteins. The role of ApoD in the plasma lipoprotein system remains to be discovered, but the recent, rapid increase in our knowledge of this protein suggests that it plays an important role in the homeostasis or ...
P K, Weech   +6 more
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Apolipoprotein D

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Protein Structure and Molecular Enzymology, 2000
Apolipoprotein D (apoD) is a 29-kDa glycoprotein that is primarily associated with high density lipoproteins in human plasma. It is an atypical apolipoprotein and, based on its primary structure, apoD is predicted to be a member of the lipocalin family. Lipocalins adopt a beta-barrel tertiary structure and transport small hydrophobic ligands.
E, Rassart   +6 more
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Apolipoprotein M

Clinica Chimica Acta, 2015
Apolipoprotein M (ApoM) is a novel apolipoprotein that was discovered in 1999 and is bound primarily to high-density lipoproteins (HDLs) in the plasma. Multiple factors may influence its expression at both the post-transcriptional and the transcriptional levels both in vivo and ex vivo as follows: hepatocyte nuclear factor-1α, 4α (HNF-1α, 4α), liver ...
Kun, Ren   +4 more
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Serum Apolipoproteins

2003
The apolipoproteins associated with serum lipoprotein particles give structural stability as well as regulatory control in lipid metabolism. The development of atherosclerosis is linked to dysfunction in lipid metabolism, and the serum lipoproteins are directly involved, either through the action of their apolipoprotein components or in combination ...
L K, Watkins   +2 more
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Associations between maternal mid-pregnancy apolipoprotein A-1, apolipoprotein B, apolipoprotein B/apolipoprotein A-1 ratio and preterm birth

Clinica Chimica Acta, 2022
Elevated lipid levels during pregnancy have been shown to be related to the risk of preterm birth. Despite the importance of apolipoprotein (Apo) in lipid metabolism and transportation, evidence regarding apolipoprotein levels during pregnancy and preterm birth is still limited. Therefore, we aim to investigate the associations between maternal ApoA-1,
Qing, Liu   +6 more
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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 A-I

Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, 1990
The apolipoprotein (apo) A‐I:B ratio and the apo B concentration were determined by radial immunodiffusion in dried blood spot samples from 1,767 10‐and 11‐year‐old children. Children with either apo A‐I:B ratios below the first percentile or apo B levels above the 99th were recalled and plasma lipid and apolipoprotein profiles were determined for both
Tomas Sveger   +4 more
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Apolipoprotein E and the Apolipoprotein E-Deficient Mouse

Annual Review of Nutrition, 1995
Apolipoprotein E (apoE) is one of several lipoprotein transfer genes. A primary function of this protein is the mediation of receptor-mediated lipoprotein removal from the blood. Several studies have demonstrated that genetic variation at the apoE locus is associated with an increased risk of developing atherosclerosis, and recent studies implicate ...
A S, Plump, J L, Breslow
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