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Reverse cholesterol transport

Current Opinion in Lipidology, 1991
New research firmly establishes the reverse cholesterol transport pathway, which carries cholesterol through the high-density lipoprotein, as significant in normal cholesterol homeostasis. Modulation of this pathway by transgenic and pharmacological techniques indicates potential therapeutic functions for increased high-density lipoprotein levels in ...
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Intracellular cholesterol transport

1995
Intracellular trafficking of cholesterol and various other sterols is important for cholesterol homeostasis of cells and the entire organism. Understanding the mechanisms involved in regulated, target-specific intracellular cholesterol transport is of great impact for understanding the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis and a number of inherited lipid ...
U. Seedorf   +9 more
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Drug control of reverse cholesterol transport

Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 1994
Reverse cholesterol transport identifies a series of metabolic events resulting in the transport of excess cholesterol from peripheral tissues to the liver. High-density lipoproteins (HDL) are the vehicle of cholesterol in this reverse transport, a function believed to explain the inverse correlation between plasma HDL levels and atherosclerosis.
G. FRANCESCHINI, J. WERBA, L. CALABRESI
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Reverse cholesterol transport: Physiology and pharmacology

Atherosclerosis, 1991
Reverse cholesterol transport identifies a series of metabolic events resulting in the transport of cholesterol from peripheral tissues to the liver and plays a major role in maintaining cholesterol homeostasis in the body. High density lipoproteins (HDL) are the vehicle of cholesterol in this reverse transport, a function believed to explain the ...
G. FRANCESCHINI, P. MADERNA, C. SIRTORI
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Drugs Affecting Reverse Cholesterol Transport

1993
Reverse cholesterol transport identifies a series of metabolic events resulting in the transport of excess cholesterol from peripheral tissues to the liver. High density lipoproteins (HDL) are the vehicle of cholesterol in this reverse transport, a function believed to explain the inverse correlation between plasma HDL levels and atherosclerosis.
G. Franceschini   +3 more
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Reverse Cholesterol Transport

1989
Reverse cholesterol transport (RCT) is defined as transport of cholesterol from the periphery (e. g. the arterial wall) to the liver. This pathway is necessary, even in the presence of a strictly regulated cellular cholesterol synthesis and low-density lipoprotein (LDL) receptor-mediated endocytosis, because plasma cholesterol always accumulates in the
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Cholesterol Transport in Lysosomes

2007
Cellular cholesterol trafficking includes numerous individual processes, as cholesterol cannot only be obtained endogenously or exogenously, but also has many possible fates within the cell, including incorporation into membranes, metabolic conversion to a number of different products, covalent modification of specific proteins, regulation of gene ...
Judith Storch, Sunita R. Cheruku
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High-density lipoproteins, reverse cholesterol transport and atherogenesis

Nature Reviews Cardiology, 2021
Henry J Pownall   +2 more
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