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Lipids, Lipid-Lowering Therapy, and Neuropathy: A Narrative Review
Clinical Therapeutics, 2022Statins, or 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl coenzyme A reductase inhibitors, are the mainstay of treatment for hypercholesterolemia as they effectively reduce LDL-C levels and risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. Apart from hyperglycemia, dyslipidemia and HDL dysfunction are known risk factors for neuropathy in people with obesity and diabetes ...
Raabya Pasha +7 more
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Polyene-lipids: A new tool to image lipids
Nature Methods, 2004Microscopy of lipids in living cells is currently hampered by a lack of adequate fluorescent tags. The most frequently used tags, NBD and BODIPY, strongly influence the properties of lipids, yielding analogs with quite different characteristics. Here, we introduce polyene-lipids containing five conjugated double bonds as a new type of lipid tag ...
Kuerschner, Lars +5 more
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Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1984
In a previous study, lipid A from Shigella flexneri was separated into eight distinct fractions by thin-layer chromatography (TLC). In the present investigation, lipid A from different gram-negative bacteria was analyzed by thin-layer chromatography for its heterogeneity and compared with lipid A of S. flexneri.
I, Mattsby-Baltzer +2 more
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In a previous study, lipid A from Shigella flexneri was separated into eight distinct fractions by thin-layer chromatography (TLC). In the present investigation, lipid A from different gram-negative bacteria was analyzed by thin-layer chromatography for its heterogeneity and compared with lipid A of S. flexneri.
I, Mattsby-Baltzer +2 more
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2011
Bacteria and Archaea account for the largest amount of biomass on earth and are major reservoirs of essential nutrients and energy. They have a simpler internal cell structure than eukaryotic cells, and in most cases they lack membrane-enclosed organelles. Archaea includes extremophilic prokaryotic organisms living in habitats that are unusual for most
SILIPO, ALBA, MOLINARO, ANTONIO
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Bacteria and Archaea account for the largest amount of biomass on earth and are major reservoirs of essential nutrients and energy. They have a simpler internal cell structure than eukaryotic cells, and in most cases they lack membrane-enclosed organelles. Archaea includes extremophilic prokaryotic organisms living in habitats that are unusual for most
SILIPO, ALBA, MOLINARO, ANTONIO
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Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1984
Endotoxin isolated from Re mutants of Salmonella typhimurium or Salmonella minnesota and consisting only of 3-deoxy-D-mannooctulosonic acid (KDO) and lipid A synergistically enhances the ability of mycobacterial cell wall skeleton (CWS) to regress transplantable, line-10 tumor (hepatocellular carcinoma) in syngeneic guinea pigs.
E, Ribi +5 more
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Endotoxin isolated from Re mutants of Salmonella typhimurium or Salmonella minnesota and consisting only of 3-deoxy-D-mannooctulosonic acid (KDO) and lipid A synergistically enhances the ability of mycobacterial cell wall skeleton (CWS) to regress transplantable, line-10 tumor (hepatocellular carcinoma) in syngeneic guinea pigs.
E, Ribi +5 more
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1990
We previously suggested (1, 2, 8–10) that lipid A epitopes are composed of the backbone and acyl groups of the lipid A molecule, and that lipid A has specific and common or cross-reactive epitopes, in which the specificities are derived from the chemical and conformational structures of the backbone and/or acyl groups.
N, Kasai +4 more
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We previously suggested (1, 2, 8–10) that lipid A epitopes are composed of the backbone and acyl groups of the lipid A molecule, and that lipid A has specific and common or cross-reactive epitopes, in which the specificities are derived from the chemical and conformational structures of the backbone and/or acyl groups.
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Lipid A and liposomes containing lipid A as antigens and adjuvants
Vaccine, 2008Lipid A derived from Gram-negative bacterial lipopolysaccharide is a potent adjuvant and antigen. Incorporation of lipid A into liposomes renders the liposomes themselves immunogenic, resulting in generation of specific antibodies that recognize either the individual liposomal lipids, or the unique pattern presented by the combination of lipids.
Carl R, Alving, Mangala, Rao
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Lipid functionalized biopolymers: A review
International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2016Lipids are the main source of energy and widely used for various applications. In this review, the modification of lipids by using them in combination with other biomaterials like natural and synthetic polymers is elaborated. These new blends have characteristic features of both polymers and are characterized by different techniques (NMR, DSC, TGA, IR ...
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