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Hepatic lipase is localized at the parenchymal cell microvilli in rat liver [PDF]
Hepatic lipase (HL) is thought to be located at the vascular endothelium in the liver. However, it has also been implicated in the binding and internalization of chylomicron remnants in the parenchymal cells. In view of this
Breedveld, B. (Boudewijn) +4 more
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Sources of eicosanoid precursor fatty acid pools in tissues
Tissue arachidonic acid (AA) pools originate from the diet, and from hepatic and extrahepatic desaturation-elongation of dietary linoleic acid (LA). This review summarizes the roles of absorption, transport, and formation of AA in the buildup of tissue ...
Li Zhou, Åke Nilsson
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Differential modulation of hepatic very low-density lipoprotein secretion by triacylglycerol-rich lipoproteins derived from different oleic-acid rich dietary oils [PDF]
Minor components from dietary oils can modulate the atherogenic response of the TAG-rich lipoproteins (TRL) in which they are transported. In the present study we investigated the influence of TRL isolated from man after the intake of oleic acid-rich ...
Avella, Michael +3 more
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The overproduction of intestinal lipoproteins may contribute to the dyslipidemia found in diabetes. We studied the influence of diabetes on the fasting jejunal lipid content and its association with plasma lipids and the expression of genes involved in ...
F. Soriguer +9 more
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New Concepts of Mechanisms of Intestinal Cholesterol Absorption
The small intestine is a unique organ providing dietary and reabsorbed biliary cholesterol to the body. However, the molecular mechanisms whereby cholesterol is absorbed have not yet been fully understood.
David Q.H. Wang, MD, PhD
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Higher coronary heart disease mortality in South Asian compared with European men in the UK - prospective study [PDF]
Chaturvedi, N +3 more
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Obesity results in abnormally high levels of triglyceride (TG) storage in tissues such as liver, heart and muscle, which disrupts their normal functions.
Aki eUchida +12 more
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Oluwayemisi Esan, Anthony S Wierzbicki Department of Metabolic Medicine/Chemical Pathology, Guy’s & St Thomas’ Hospitals, London SE1 7EH, UKCorrespondence: Anthony S WierzbickiDepartment of Chemical Pathology, St.
Esan O, Wierzbicki AS
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Absorption intestinale des vitamines liposolubles
The molecular mechanisms of fat-soluble vitamin intestinal absorption remain partly unknown, despite the fact that a better understanding of this process would certainly allow to improve their bioavailability.
Reboul Emmanuelle
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