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1974
The main purpose of the workshop on lipoproteins was to sort our the available information, to summarize some of the more important achievements and to indicate, whenever possible, the future trends. With the primary focus on the chemistry of human plasma lipoproteins, the program of the workshop included the following topics and presentations: 1 ...
P. Alaupovic +7 more
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The main purpose of the workshop on lipoproteins was to sort our the available information, to summarize some of the more important achievements and to indicate, whenever possible, the future trends. With the primary focus on the chemistry of human plasma lipoproteins, the program of the workshop included the following topics and presentations: 1 ...
P. Alaupovic +7 more
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Genetic determinants of plasma lipoproteins
Nature Clinical Practice Cardiovascular Medicine, 2007The search for common genetic determinants of plasma lipoproteins began in the early 1980s. Despite some exceptions, these efforts have not yet yielded a set of biological markers that can be used in clinical practice. By contrast, successes in defining the molecular basis of rare single-gene disorders, such as familial hypoalphalipoproteinemia, have ...
Rebecca L, Pollex, Robert A, Hegele
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Plasma Lipoproteins, Hemostasis and Thrombosis
Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 2001SummaryRegulation of hemostasis and thrombosis involves numerous plasma factors that contribute to procoagulant and anticoagulant pathways. Lipid-containing surfaces provide sites where both procoagulant and anticoagulant enzymes, cofactors and substrates are assembled to express their activities.
J H, Griffin +2 more
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The sialylation of plasma lipoproteins
Atherosclerosis, 2001Sialic acids are a family of amino sugars that are commonly found as terminal oligosaccharide residues on glycoproteins and glycolipids. Plasma lipoproteins are sialylated on their apolipoprotein and glycolipid constituents. The function of sialic acid on apolipoproteins is not completely understood but has been associated with secretion, lipid-binding,
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Interaction of Transresveratrol with Plasma Lipoproteins
Biochemical Pharmacology, 1998Resveratrol (3,4',5-trihydroxystilbene) is a phytoalexin present in some red wines. Like other phenolic substances, this compound is assumed to protect against atherosclerosis by reducing the peroxidative degradation of low-density lipoproteins (LDL).
Belguendouz, L. +2 more
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Structural Studies of Plasma Lipoproteins
1984These studies with neutron small-angle scattering were designed to probe the location of the apoprotein of HDL on recombinant particles formed with phospholipids. The use of isotopic substitution with deuterium in the headgroup of the phospholipid allows the positions of the molecular components to be probed in more detail.
D, Atkinson, G G, Shipley
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Analytic ultracentrifugation of plasma lipoproteins
1986Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on the analytic ultracentrifugation of plasma lipoproteins. Analytic flotation was first described and introduced as a relatively crude quantitative procedure. The chapter focuses on the routine lipoprotein fraction preparation in the laboratory, salt solution preparation, and fourth-place density monitoring ...
T S, Kahlon, L A, Glines, F T, Lindgren
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International Journal of Food Sciences and Nutrition, 1974
June K. Lloyd, Audrey S. Fosbrooke
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June K. Lloyd, Audrey S. Fosbrooke
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Danazol and plasma lipoprotein metabolism
International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1995AbstractThe potential long‐term impact of danazol on coronary risk hinges on its effect on lipoprotein metabolism rather than its influence on total plasma lipids. Danazol may exert a regulatory influence on three key processes in lipoprotein metabolism: hepatic lipase activity; low‐density lipoprotein receptor function; and lecithin:cholesterol acyl ...
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PLASMA LIPOPROTEINS AND APOLIPOPROTEINS*
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1976H A, Eder, P S, Roheim
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