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Lipoproteins in atherosclerosis

The American Journal of Medicine, 1951
Abstract 1.1. Serum lipoprotein patterns as studied ultracentrifugally in the human indicate lipoprotein transport may be interpreted as reflecting varying degrees of a lipid metabolic error. 2.2. The nature of several lipid transport disturbances have been described for a variety of experimental procedures in the rabbit.
H B, JONES   +6 more
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Lipoprotein-X

CRC Critical Reviews in Clinical Laboratory Sciences, 1979
Lipoprotein-X is an abnormal lipoprotein that appears in the sera of patients with obstructive jaundice, and thus is a sensitive indicator of cholestasis. In patients with familial plasma lecithin, Cholesterol acyltransferase (LCAT) deficiency, there is an inverse relationship between plasma Lp-X levels and LCAT activity. Ultracentrifugation procedures
Sheshadri Narayanan, Dietrich Seidel
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Lipoprotein Disorders

Pediatrics In Review, 1996
Although symptomatic lipoproteinemias are rare in childhood, early detection often can prevent severe complications. Abetalipoproteinemia is characterized by severe hypolipidemia, fat malabsorption, failure to thrive, unusual spiculated erythrocytes known as acanthocytes, and progressive neuromuscular and retinal pigmentary degeneration ...
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The Mysteries Of Lipoprotein(a)

Science, 1989
Lipoprotein(a) [Lp(a)] is a macromolecular complex found in human plasma that combines structural elements from the lipoprotein and blood clotting systems and that is associated with premature coronary heart disease and stroke. It is assembled from low-density lipoprotein (LDL) and a large hydrophilic glycoprotein called apolipoprotein(a) [
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Lipoprotein metabolism

2011
Abstract The realization that raised concentrations of plasma lipids, particularly cholesterol, are associated with an increased risk of coronary heart disease has stimulated the study of factors regulating plasma lipid metabolism. With the use of increasingly refined methodology, our understanding of normal plasma lipoprotein metabolism
Bo Angelin, Paolo Parini
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Lipoprotein(a) and ageing.

Clinical laboratory, 2010
Lipoprotein(a) (Lp(a)) is an independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease. There is as yet controversy on serum Lp(a) concentrations in the elderly population.We investigated 2128 medical outpatients who consecutively attended our laboratory between January 2006 and June 2008 for Lp(a) and routine serum lipid assessment.
Lippi G.   +5 more
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Lipoprotein [a]

1996
A, van den Ende   +5 more
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Lipoprotein Molecule or Lipoprotein Particle?

1978
May I wind up this Advanced Study Institute by sketching briefly what this course has meant at least as far as my judgement goes. Not that I believe to be a polyvalent expert on all topics presented but I do think it is my duty to outline the status of our knowledge and the avenues along which we should make progress.
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Lipoproteins

1998
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Lipoprotein(a) in Acromegaly

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1999
Maffei P, Sicolo N, PLEBANI, MARIO
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