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Meanings of reverse cholesterol in English
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Oral D-4F also promoted reversecholesterol efflux from macrophages in vivo.
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The loss of antiinflammatory function correlated with a loss of function in reversecholesterol transport.
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Conclusion: NA decreased HDL cholesterol but promoted cholesterol efflux and esterification, leading to improved reversecholesterol transport.
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Increasing SR-BI expression in liver and aorta may accelerate SR-BI-mediated reversecholesterol transport and develop a new anti-atherogenic strategy.
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To investigate the process of cholesterol translocation, experiments were performed to determine whether collagen stimulated reversecholesterol movement; i.e.
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One mechanism is believed to be promotion of reversecholesterol transport, but no direct proof of this concept exists.
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Cholesterol efflux from cells by HDL and its apoproteins for subsequent hepatic elimination is known as reversecholesterol transport.
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Hepatic SR-BI mediates reversecholesterol transport (RCT) by the uptake of HDL cholesterol for routing to the bile.
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This original and new method should help to understand the kinetics of HDL in humans and the reversecholesterol transport dynamics.
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The protective effect of high-density lipoprotein in the atherosclerotic process has been mainly attributed to its role in reversecholesterol transport.
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ABCA1, which is involved in the reversecholesterol transport pathway, has been considered as a new therapeutic target for cardiovascular disease.
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In addition, we demonstrate that FXR activation also induces an SR-BI-independent increase in reversecholesterol transport and reduces intestinal cholesterol absorption.
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An efficient reversecholesterol transport by HDL of cholesterol from peripheral cells to the liver protects against the development of atherosclerosis.
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However, due to the central role of CETP in reversecholesterol transport in humans, other effects of NA may have been hidden.
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Preliminary data suggest that the oxidation hypothesis of atherogenesis and the reversecholesterol transport hypothesis of atherogenesis may have a common biological basis.
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Apo E is also found associated with high-density lipoprotein (HDL) and has been suggested to play a role in reversecholesterol transport.