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Low-Density Lipoprotein (LDL) Apheresis

2015
Low-density lipoprotein (LDL) apheresis, also referred to as lipoprotein apheresis or lipid apheresis, is a procedure that involves extracorporeal treatment of plasma to remove apoprotein (apo) B-containing lipoproteins followed by reinfusion of the processed blood.
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Assaying Low-Density-Lipoprotein (LDL) Uptake into Cells

2017
Determination of LDL particle uptake into cells is a valuable technique in the field of cholesterol metabolism. This allows assessment of LDL uptake capacity in different adherent and non-adherent cells types, as well as the effect of cellular, genetic, or pharmacological perturbations on this process. Here, we detail a general procedure that describes
Anke Loregger   +2 more
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The rebound of lipoproteins after LDL-apheresis. Effects on chemical composition and LDL-oxidizability

Atherosclerosis, 1999
The changes in low density lipoprotein (LDL) composition and oxidizability after LDL-apheresis (LA) using dextran sulfate cellulose columns were evaluated in 12 hypercholesterolemic men (mean+/-S.D. total cholesterol (TC) 9.7+/-1.8 mmol/l). After 10-20 months on biweekly LA combined with simvastatin 40 mg per day immediate pre-apheresis levels of TC ...
Kroon, A.A.   +3 more
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Lipoprotein(a) and LDL-C

Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 2022
Pamela B. Morris   +2 more
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Nanomatertials as Low Density Lipoprotein (LDL) Sensors

MRS Proceedings, 2004
ABSTRACTIn2O3nanowire and carbon nanotube transistors were used to study the chemical gating effects in response to LDL particles. Low density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol in blood constitutes a risk factor for coronary artery disease (heart attack). The interactions of LDL particles with these two different surfaces were investigated.
Tao Tang   +7 more
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Discelectrophoretic Variation of Human Serum Lipoproteins (LDL)

Vox Sanguinis, 1971
Abstract. The results of a second series of 35 families with 86 offspring do not contradict the previously proposed model of three alleles ‐ C1, C2 and C0 ‐ at one genetic locus for the El(C) system. The model may therefore be maintained.
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Low density lipoprotein (LDL), atherosclerosis and antioxidants

Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering, 2000
A crucial and causative role in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis is believed to be the oxidative modification of low density lipoprotein (LDL). The oxidation of LDL involves released free radical driven lipid peroxidation. Several lines of evidence support the role of oxidized LDL in atherogenesis.
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[Low density lipoprotein (LDL) heterogeneity and atherosclerosis].

Annales de biologie clinique, 1990
LDL particles constitute the predominant form of transport of cholesterol towards tissues, and a major risk factor for atheroma. The pathogenesis of atherosclerosis is, as yet, far from completely elucidated and, indeed, within the LDL particles themselves, there is a structural heterogeneity.
S, Dejager, R, Cohen, E, Bruckert
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Lipoproteins, HDL/LDL

2004
Fayanne E. Thorngate, David L. Williams
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Lipoprotein Lp(a) in lipoprotein spectrum indentified by Lipoprint LDL system.

Neuro endocrinology letters, 2013
Identification of lipoprotein subfractions in lipoprotein profile by Lipoprint LDL system, where a lipoprotein(a), an independent risk factor for the development of cardiovascular disease, migrates with. The concentration of lipoprotein(a) in serum over 0.3 g/l increases the risk of athero-thrombosis and a brain stroke.
Stanislav, Oravec   +2 more
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