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Increased levels of cholesterol esters in glioma tissue and surrounding areas of human brain

open access: yesBritish Journal of Neurosurgery, 1997
The proliferation of glioma cells requires cholesterol, which could be provided by synthesis within the cells or by uptake of cholesterol esters in particles of Low Density Lipoprotein (LDL).
H Von Holst, J E Mansson, P Fredman
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Dietary Plant Sterol Esters Must Be Hydrolyzed to Reduce Intestinal Cholesterol Absorption in Hamsters

open access: yesJournal of Nutrition, 2015
Background: Elevated concentrations of LDL cholesterol are associated with the development of atherosclerosis and therefore are considered an important target for intervention to prevent cardiovascular diseases.
Patrick H Dussault, Timothy P Carr
exaly   +3 more sources

Paper chromatography of cholesterol esters

Journal of Chromatography A, 1963
Abstract A silicic acid paper chromatographic method for the separation of four major classes of cholesterol esters, namely saturated cholesterol esters, cholesterol oleate, cholesterol linoleate and cholesterol linolenate plus cholesterol arachidonate is described. This method uses a benzene-hexane solvent.
K H, GABBAY, C, WATERHOUSE
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Serum cholesterol and cholesterol esters in viral hepatitis

The American Journal of Medicine, 1950
Abstract 1.1. Determinations of the partition and amounts of cholesterol and alkaline phosphatase in the serums of 623 patients in the first ten weeks of viral hepatitis were made. 2.2. The serum cholesterol esters were diminished and the serum alkaline phosphatase increased somewhat during the early weeks of the disease.
H T, GARDNER   +4 more
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HORMONES AND CHOLESTEROL ESTER METABOLISM

Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1969
A bstract A study was made of the effects of testosterone, estradiol, ACTH, insulin, epinephrine and l ‐thyroxine on a microsomal preparation of female rat liver esterifying enzyme and cholesterol plus palmitic ...
J S, Schweppe, R A, Jungmann
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Determination of cholesterol and cholesterol ester with novel enzyme microsensors

Analytical Chemistry, 1993
Enzyme microsensors using cholesterol oxidase (EC 1.1.3.6) and cholesterol esterase (EC 3.1.1.13) were developed for measuring cholesterol and cholesterol ester. The platinum microsensors (platinum diameter, 50 microns) were etched in hot aqua regia to create a cavity at their tip.
J, Motonaka, L R, Faulkner
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