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Lipoproteins in neonates

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1974
D E S P t T E T H E F A C T that hyperlipoproteinemia has received great clinical attention, there is a scarcity of information on the normal distribution of lipids and lipoproteins or screening tests for reliable detection of hyperlipoproteinemia in children.
H R, Cress   +3 more
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High density lipoprotein and lipoprotein oxidation

Current Opinion in Lipidology, 1996
HDL protects LDL from oxidative damage known to contribute to the onset and progression of atherosclerosis. This antioxidant protection by HDL is mediated by intrinsic hydrolytic enzyme systems, by accelerated selective uptake of lipid peroxides from HDL and by antioxidant molecules.
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Lipoproteins in bacteria

Journal of Bioenergetics and Biomembranes, 1990
Covalent modification of membrane proteins with lipids appears to be ubiquitous in all living cells. The major outer membrane (Braun's) lipoprotein of E. coli, the prototype of bacterial lipoproteins, is first synthesized as a precursor protein. Analysis of signal sequences of 26 distinct lipoprotein precursors has revealed a consensus sequence of ...
S, Hayashi, H C, Wu
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Oxidized lipoproteins

Baillière's Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, 1995
The understanding of the role of lipoprotein oxidation is still incomplete. Much is still to be learned about the mechanism of action of oxidized lipoproteins on different types of cell, as well as the origin of the oxidation process, and how it links to the situation in vivo.
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The Plasma Lipoproteins

1977
Publisher Summary Plasma lipoproteins are the macromolecular complexes with reproducible lipid-protein ratios and stability in aqueous solutions. This chapter describes the classification of the plasma lipoproteins, molecular properties of apolipoproteins, molecular organization of lipoprotein particles, and lipoprotein metabolism.
J C, Osborne, H B, Brewer
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Glucagon and lipoproteins

Metabolism, 1976
HE HEPATIC PRODUCTION of lipoprotein is a complex phenomenon, involving a synchronous relationship between hepatic apoprotein synthesis, and the actual tipoprotein secretory event. A role for glucagon in modulating these events has been proposed.~ The administration of exogenous glucagon results in a pronounced hypolipemic response in man, dog, fowl ...
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Lipoprotein apheresis

Current Opinion in Lipidology, 2010
Lipoprotein apheresis is being performed with increasing frequency, but better data collection and recording of clinical outcomes are needed. Setting up registries would facilitate this process.This review appraises recent articles that discuss the need for national registries and requirements for setting them up, the efficacy of lipoprotein apheresis ...
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Lipoprotein [a]

1996
A, van den Ende   +5 more
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Canine Lipoproteins and Atherosclerosis

Circulation Research, 1974
R W Mahley, Karl H Weisgraber
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Lipoproteins

1998
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