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Very low density lipoprotein metabolism in diabetes mellitus
Diabetes/Metabolism Reviews, 1987The concentration of VLDL and their major lipid, triglyceride, are regulated at many levels from the initial availability of the substrates needed for their synthesis all the way to the function of the enzymes and receptors involved in their removal from plasma.
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Biochimica et Biophysica Acta, 1972
D. Bilheimer, S. Eisenberg, R. Levy
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D. Bilheimer, S. Eisenberg, R. Levy
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Metabolism of Very Low Density Lipoproteins
1976The plasma lipoprotein system is traditionally separated into several lipoprotein families defined by physical, chemical, and immunochemical methods. Yet, during the last few years, it has been shown that all plasma lipoproteins are metabolically related.
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Turnover of Very Low Density Lipoprotein Proteins
1980Measurements of the rate of synthesis and removal, and of the distribution of VLDL within body pools have been derived from analysis of specific radioactivity-time curves after intravenous injections of VLDL radio-labelled in the lipid or protein moieties.
Paul J. Nestel, Noel H. Fidge
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Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Lipids and Lipid Metabolism, 1977
M.C. Glangeaud +2 more
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M.C. Glangeaud +2 more
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Fatty acid regulation of very low density lipoprotein production
Current Opinion in Lipidology, 1997The topic covered in this review is the regulation of hepatic VLDL production by fatty acids, with emphasis on the role of plasma free fatty acids. Hepatic VLDL production is primarily substrate driven, the most important regulatory substrate being fatty acids.
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Metabolic heterogeneity in very low-density lipoproteins
American Heart Journal, 1987J, Shepherd, C J, Packard
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