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High-density lipoproteins and atherosclerosis
The American Journal of Cardiology, 2002High-density lipoproteins (HDLs) are strongly related to risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. Low levels of HDL cholesterol are a major cardiovascular risk factor, and overexpression of the major HDL protein, apolipoprotein (apo) A-I, markedly inhibits progression and even induces regression of atherosclerosis in animal models. Clinical data
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Identification of Scavenger Receptor SR-BI as a High Density Lipoprotein Receptor
Science, 1996S. Acton+5 more
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Interrelationship of triglycerides with lipoproteins and high-density lipoproteins
The American Journal of Cardiology, 1990Triglycerides are transported by the largest and most lipid-rich of the lipoprotein particles, namely, chylomicrons and very low density lipoproteins (VLDL). These particles are buoyant because of the high triglyceride content, which makes up approximately 90% by weight of the chylomicron and 70% by weight of the VLDL.
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HIGH-DENSITY LIPOPROTEIN IN DIABETICS
The Lancet, 1976E.N. Wardle, P. Trinder
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PLASMA-HIGH-DENSITY-LIPOPROTEIN CONCENTRATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF ISCHÆMIC HEART-DISEASE
The Lancet, 1975G. Miller, N. Miller
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High-Density Lipoproteins and Atherosclerosis
New England Journal of Medicine, 1982Lipinska I, Lipinski B, Gurewich
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