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Meanings of rich lipoprotein in English
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Usage of rich lipoprotein in English
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The evidence presented here allows the construction of a detailed model of the initiation of TAG- richlipoprotein assembly.
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CP-10447 should provide a useful tool for further study of the mechanisms of apoB secretion and triglyceride- richlipoprotein assembly.
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Backgrounds and aims: Insulin resistance related to obesity and diabetes is characterized by an increase in plasma TG- richlipoprotein concentrations.
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LH mice also exhibited high circulating levels of triglyceride that correlated with increased expression of genes involved in triglyceride- richlipoprotein assembly.
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Background: Dyslipidemia associated with obesity often manifests as increased plasma LDL and triglyceride- richlipoprotein levels suggesting changes in hepatic lipoprotein receptor status.
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Background: Recent data suggest that triglyceride- richlipoproteins may play a role in atherogenesis.
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Lipoprotein lipase plays a major role in the metabolism of circulating triglyceride- richlipoproteins.
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Background: It remains undetermined whether triglyceride- richlipoproteins are an independent risk factor for atherosclerosis.
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Triglyceride- richlipoproteins generated during the postprandial phase are atherogenic.
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Remnant lipoprotein particles have been suggested to be the most atherogenic particles among the triglyceride- richlipoproteins.
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We decided to analyze some proteins involved in the catabolism of triglyceride- richlipoproteins in patients with severe hypertriglyceridaemia.
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There, RAP may affect the functional maturation of LPL, thus causing the accumulation of triglyceride- richlipoproteins in the circulation.
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Conclusions: The associations between FMD, plasma triglycerides and apoB provide evidence supporting a role for triglyceride- richlipoproteins in endothelial dysfunction.
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NMR may therefore be suitable as an alternative method for the measurement of postprandial TG- richlipoproteins in individuals consuming a high-fat meal.
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The results suggest that the mechanism by which triglyceride- richlipoproteins impair endothelial function in conduit vessels is not operative in resistance vessels.
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Indices of oxidation of her TG- richlipoproteins did not support the hypothesis that oxidative changes were a causative factor for her xanthomata.