What is the significance of lung compliance to inhalation? What is an Apoprotein? What is the role of the musculoskeletal system in impact absorption? What are nociceptors? Why is eating a wide variety of foods important? What is the functional importance of the anatomy of a single tooth?
In cultured human and rat cells, the lipolysis-stimulated receptor (LSR), when activated by free fatty acids (FFA), mediates the binding of apoprotein B- a... CJ Mann,J Khallou,O Chevreuil,... - 《Biochemistry》 被引量: 146发表: 1995年 Cosmetic Use of Tensing Agents to Improve the...
What is elastosis? Describe the location of CSF. What is a pyelogram? Where are the taste buds located? What is Achylia gastrica? Where are APCs located? Identify the location and function of the hematopoiesis. What is an Apoprotein? Where is the SA node located? What is undernutrition?
Following a 1 h incubation of human platelets with low-density lipoprotein (LDL) labelled in the apoprotein fraction (125I-apoB) or in phospholipid fractio... B Engelmann,C K?Gl,R Kulschar,... - 《Biochemical Journal》 被引量: 92发表: 1996年 Chemical proof of lipid-protein interactions ...
Apoprotein A-I was elevated in all but histological stage 4 disease. Our study suggests the hyperlipidemia associated with primary biliary cirrhosis does not place these patients at risk for atherosclerotic death. In light of the limitations imposed by our relatively small sample size, however, ...
The Apoprotein-related Mortality Risk Study (AMORIS) is arguably the most important study regarding the superiority of ApoB100 over LDL-C in predicting the risk of fatal myocardial infarction. The results of this study underscored the precedence of ApoB at every level of cholesterol, with the ...
These unique homodimeric RCs apparently arose from the last common PSI ancestor that served as the evolutionary precursor of the heterodimeric Type I RC [12] in which duplication of the gene encoding an ancestral core homodimeric RC apoprotein, followed by genetic divergence likely accounts for the...