Published in Hematology Week, September 11th, 2006
Study 1: The accumulation of apoE-rich triglyceride-rich lipoprotein subfractions may represent an additive factor that can potentially promote and initiate the atherosclerotic process.
According to a research team writing in the journal Metabolism - Clinical and Experimental, "Triglycerides (TGs) are vehicled by multiple particles with different abilities to promote atherosclerosis. Among plasma TG-rich lipoproteins (TRLs), subspecies may or may not contain apolipoprotein E (apoE) molecules: in this study, we evaluated the relative contribution of apoE-rich and...
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Source: Hematology Week (2006-09-11)
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