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High-Density Lipoprotein Metabolism

1980
Publisher Summary Cholesterol is an essential structural component of all cell membranes. The cholesterol of extrahepatic tissues appears to be derived from receptor-mediated uptake of plasma low-density lipoprotein, to a lesser extent from endogenous synthesis, and also from direct transfer from cholesterol-rich lipoproteins. Most tissues are unable
A, Nicoll, N E, Miller, B, Lewis
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Lipoprotein Metabolism: Hormonal Regulation

Hospital Practice, 1987
Many aspects of intravascular lipid transport and lipoprotein metabolism are exquisitely sensitive to the influence of circulating hormones. A rational clinical approach to the commonly encountered hyperlipidemias requires a thorough understanding of endocrine regulating mechanisms. Control points that may be relevant to pharmacotherapy are discussed.
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Metabolism of postprandial lipoproteins

1986
Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on the metabolism of postprandial lipoproteins in humans, especially the acute response to dietary fat or alcohol. The emphasis is on the metabolism of chylomicrons and high-density lipoproteins (HDL). Studies in animals or in vitro will be referred to when they are thought to elucidate human physiology ...
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[Lipoprotein metabolism].

Revue medicale de Bruxelles, 1997
Since lipids are insoluble in water, they are transported in plasma by lipoproteins composed of several classes of lipids (including cholesterol, triglycerides, and phospholipids) and proteins named apolipoproteins. Each class of lipoprotein has a specific function in lipids metabolism.
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Lipoprotein metabolism.

European heart journal, 1998
Hyperlipidaemias are important risk factors for coronary heart disease. To prevent and treat the different forms of hyperlipidaemias it is important to understand lipoprotein metabolism. The current knowledge on lipoprotein metabolism is based on many different biochemical and metabolic studies which are summarized here for a clinically orientated ...
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Elastin, a Metabolically Active Lipoprotein

Nature, 1957
THE protein elastin has been generally regarded as an inert substance on the basis of its solubility properties1 and tracer studies2 employing carbon-14. That elastic tissue demonstrates dynamic, functional properties other than that of elasticity has been suggested in part by studies on arteriosclerotics. The breakdown of the arterial elastic lamellae
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Lipoprotein metabolism.

Advances in lipid research, 1976
S, Eisenberg, R I, Levy
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[Metabolism of lipoproteins].

Annales d'endocrinologie, 1983
The authors described shortly the metabolism of lipoproteins, specially the recently acquired data on their physiology. First are reviewed the chemical and physical characteristics of lipoproteins, of apoproteins and their functions, then the enzymes of vascular metabolism of lipoproteins, specially apo B and apo B, E receptors.
P, Drouin   +4 more
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Intestinal Lipoprotein Metabolism

Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, 1995
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Cancer metabolism: looking forward

Nature Reviews Cancer, 2021
Inmaculada C Martinez-Reyes   +1 more
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