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High density lipoprotein.

The Journal of the Association of Physicians of India, 1991
High density lipoprotein (HDL) is a discoidal particle comprising phospholipid, cholesteryl esters and several apolipoproteins. It serves in transporting cholesterol from the periphery to the liver by the process of "reverse cholesterol transport". Compatible with this is the finding that the mass of the tissue cholesterol pools is inversely related to
R K, Garg, R C, Arora, N, Agarwal
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FACTORS AFFECTING HIGH-DENSITY LIPOPROTEINS

Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America, 1998
Although it is well established that a low-circulating level of high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol is strongly associated with the likelihood of developing atherosclerotic coronary heart disease (CHD), the causal nature of this association has not been shown.
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Exercise and High-Density Lipoproteins

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1979
Ever since high-density lipoprotein (HDL)-cholesterol, as a measure of the HDLs, was found to be elevated in crosscountry skiers 1 and marathon runners, 2 investigators have debated whether this is a self-selection phenomenon, ie, skinny athletic persons naturally have higher HDL levels and are attracted to long-distance competitive sports because they
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High Density Lipoproteins in Diabetes

Diabetes, 1981
The concentration of high density lipoproteins (HDL) in patients with diabetes mellitus is highly variable. Subnormal HDL cholesterol levels are present in untreated patients with insulin-deficient juvenile diabetes, but the values return to the normal range after beginning insulin therapy.
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High Density Lipoproteins in Cholestasis

Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 1974
Blomhoff, J. P. High density lipoproteins in cholestasis. Scand. J. Gastroent. 1974, 9, 591–596.Two patients with cholestasis with increased concentration of plasma free cholesterol and phospholipi...
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Metabolic abnormalities: high-density lipoproteins

Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America, 2004
The dyslipidemia typically found in subjects with the metabolic syndrome includes an elevated concentration of plasma triglyceride,a low-density lipoprotein fraction in which the particles are smaller and denser than normal, and a low concentration of highdensity lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol. This article is concerned with the low HDL component.
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HIGH‐DENSITY LIPOPROTEIN CHOLESTEROL

Medical Journal of Australia, 1979
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High-density lipoproteins

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Valentin Blanchard, Gordon A. Francis
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