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Energy-sensing molecule RORγ regulates cholesterol metabolism and immune signaling in diabetic kidney disease and aging. [PDF]

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Liang Z   +10 more
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PIKfyve inhibition in MM disrupts autophagy and lysosome function, increasing MHC expression and cholesterol metabolism.

open access: yesBlood
Bonolo de Campos C   +18 more
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TDP-43 dysregulation impairs cholesterol metabolism linked with myelination defects. [PDF]

open access: yesActa Neuropathol
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Regulation of Cholesterol Metabolism

New England Journal of Medicine, 1970
Absorption of Cholesterol Mechanisms of cholesterol absorption. The second source of cholesterol entering the miscible pools is dietary or exogenous cholesterol.
J M, Dietschy, J D, Wilson
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Cholesterol metabolism and aging

The American Journal of Medicine, 1987
Changes occur in lipid and lipoprotein concentrations with age that increase the risk of developing atherosclerotic disease. In children and young adults (less than 20 years of age), the plasma total cholesterol concentration decreases between the ages of 10 and 20 years. After age 20, the plasma total cholesterol concentration increases progressively,
R A, Kreisberg, S, Kasim
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Cholesterol Metabolism in Cholesteatoma and Cholesterol Granuloma

Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1984
Based on biochemical and morphological studies, the significance of cholesterol in cholesteatoma and cholesterol granuloma is discussed. In cholesteatoma, cholesterol is synthesized through desmosterol and Δ 7 -cholestenol (lathosterol), possibly in the matrix.
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Cholesterol Absorption and Metabolism

2009
Inhibitors of cholesterol absorption have been sought for decades as a means to treat and prevent cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) associated with hypercholesterolemia. Ezetimibe is the one clear success story in this regard, and other compounds with similar efficacy continue to be sought.
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