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The Plasma Cholesterol: Cholesterol-Ester Cycle

1983
Three years ago, at the V International Symposium on Atherosclerosis (l), we have presented evidence that both LDL and HDL are metabolic products of the core and surface domains of triglyceride-rich lipoproteins. The data can be summarized as follows: Triglyceride-rich lipoproteins (chylomicrons and VLDL) are primary secretory products of intestinal ...
S. Eisenberg, B. Perret
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Cholesterol ester formation in aortas of cholesterol-fed rabbits

Journal of Atherosclerosis Research, 1968
Summary Intravenous injection of [ 14 C]acetate into cholesterol-fed rabbits from which liver, intestine and kidneys had been removed resulted in a rapid incorporation of 14 C into aortic cholesterol ester fatty acids whereas little or no 14 C was incorporated into the non-saponifiable fraction.
H A, Newman, G W, Gray, D B, Zilversmit
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Cholesterol ester hydrolase(s) in mammalian brain: Is there a myelin-specific cholesterol ester hydrolase?

Neurochemical Research, 1986
The present study compared the properties of cholesterol ester hydrolase(s) in myelin and microsomes from rat, mouse and human brain. The results indicated that the enzyme activity in both myelin and microsomes from rat, mouse and human brain was optimal at pH 6.5 and required Triton X-100 for optimal activity. The enzyme activity in myelin was 3- to 4-
R C, Johnson, S N, Shah
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Labeling of liver and serum cholesterol esters after the injection of cholesterol-4-C14 and cholesterol-4-C14 esters

Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1966
Abstract Fasting rats were injected with trace amount of cholesterol-4-C14 and cholesterol-4-C14 esters (palmitate oleate, linoleate and arachidonate) dipersed in rat serum. It was necessary to add an emulsifying agent (Tween 20) to disperse the C14 esters since they do not exchange with lipoprotein cholesterol esters.
L, Swell, M D, Law
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Cholesterol Esters of the Cockroach Eurycotis floridana

Nature, 1963
INVESTIGATIONS of the metabolism and occurrence of sterols in insects have led to several reports of the presence of sterol esters in these organisms1–3, and some observations concerning the characteristics of a sterol esterase in at least one species of cockroach have been recorded1.
M L, BADE, R B, CLAYTON
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Cholesterol esters of milk and mammary tissue

Lipids, 1970
AbstractThe fatty acid composition and metabolic activity of cholesterol esters in milk and mammary tissue (cow, sow and goat) were investigated. Cholesterol esters of freshly secreted milks incubated at 40 C for 2 hr showed no change in fatty acid composition and no incorporation of 1‐14C‐palmitate.
T W, Keenan, S, Patton
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Transport of Cholesterol and Cholesterol Esters by HDL

1987
The epidemiologic evidence establishing a low HDL cholesterol level as an independent risk factor for atherosclerosis and coronary heart disease is convincing beyond all possible doubt. However, the mechanisms by which a low HDL level predisposes to and a high HDL level protects against atherosclerosis are not firmly established.
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CPIB and cholesterol esters

Journal of Atherosclerosis Research, 1968
R W, Robinson, M, Hagopian
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