By typing into databases such as Medline or PubMed the word “lipoprotein” one gets more than 100.000 hits that highlight the common interest in this topic. It is actually impossible to cover all aspects of lipoprotein structure, function, metabolism and pathophysiology in one issue like the present volume, but attempts have been made to concentrate on topics that are in focus of current lipoprotein research. These topics have been divided into 10 sections. This volume will help new investigators in the field to get acquainted with the general topic of lipoprotein research and will guide scientists interested in this area to emerging new fields
Lipids are important energy and building compounds. Their decomposition provides a significant amoun...
Abstract: Decades after its first description by Berg 1963 lipoprotein(a) (Lp(a)) is an established ...
Interactions between lipoproteins and infectious microorganisms are diverse and often multifaceted. ...
Lipoproteins have key roles in human growth and development, along with promoting, preventing, and/o...
Even though initially considered as a passive means for storing energy, lipids are now regarded as m...
This Special Issue, “Lipids and Lipoproteins in Health and Disease: Focus on Targeting Atheroscleros...
In mammalian blood plasma there exist some 6 major lipoprotein classes. Under physiological conditio...
The lipoproteins constitute valuable clinical diagnostic tools. This review will highlight the key c...
International audienceAlthough technologies for lipidomic and proteomic investigations have develope...
Lipids, which serve as a source of energy and are an important constituent of cell membrane structur...
The purpose of this article is to provide the medical practitioner with an understanding of lipids, ...
Lipids are one of the most important biomolecules and, given their relationship with several non-com...
Lipidology is a specialty section of Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology, Frontiers in Genet...
Dyslipidemia is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease, which is the leading cause of morbid...
Lipoproteins are responsible for lipid packaging and transport through the bloodstream, and for thei...
Lipids are important energy and building compounds. Their decomposition provides a significant amoun...
Abstract: Decades after its first description by Berg 1963 lipoprotein(a) (Lp(a)) is an established ...
Interactions between lipoproteins and infectious microorganisms are diverse and often multifaceted. ...
Lipoproteins have key roles in human growth and development, along with promoting, preventing, and/o...
Even though initially considered as a passive means for storing energy, lipids are now regarded as m...
This Special Issue, “Lipids and Lipoproteins in Health and Disease: Focus on Targeting Atheroscleros...
In mammalian blood plasma there exist some 6 major lipoprotein classes. Under physiological conditio...
The lipoproteins constitute valuable clinical diagnostic tools. This review will highlight the key c...
International audienceAlthough technologies for lipidomic and proteomic investigations have develope...
Lipids, which serve as a source of energy and are an important constituent of cell membrane structur...
The purpose of this article is to provide the medical practitioner with an understanding of lipids, ...
Lipids are one of the most important biomolecules and, given their relationship with several non-com...
Lipidology is a specialty section of Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology, Frontiers in Genet...
Dyslipidemia is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease, which is the leading cause of morbid...
Lipoproteins are responsible for lipid packaging and transport through the bloodstream, and for thei...
Lipids are important energy and building compounds. Their decomposition provides a significant amoun...
Abstract: Decades after its first description by Berg 1963 lipoprotein(a) (Lp(a)) is an established ...
Interactions between lipoproteins and infectious microorganisms are diverse and often multifaceted. ...