Cholesterol is an important sterol in mammals. Defects in cholesterol synthesis or intracellular routing have devastating consequences already in utero: the Smith-Lemli-Opitz syndrome, desmosterolosis and Niemann-Pick C I disease provide examples of severe human inherited diseases caused by mutations in cholesterol metabolism genes. On the other hand, elevated plasma cholesterol concentrations are associated with the development of atherosclerosis which represents a major health risk in Western societies. Moreover, several studies indicate that development of atherosclerosis may already start during fetal life. Hence, a carefully balanced regulation of cholesterol metabolism appears of critical importance for both the development of the fet...
The steroid hormones progestagens, estrogens, androgens, and glucocorticoids as well as their precur...
Membrane transporters are essential during pregnancy, being a core component of the exchange of nutr...
747-757In the feto-placental unit, preferential transport of maternal plasma arachidonic acid (20:4...
Cholesterol is an important sterol in mammals. Defects in cholesterol synthesis or intracellular rou...
The significance of maternal cholesterol transporting to the fetus under normal as well as pathologi...
Cholesterol is indispensable for cellular membrane composition and function. It is also a precursor ...
van Straten EM, Huijkman NC, Baller JF, Kuipers F, Plosch T. Pharmacological activation of LXR in ut...
The importance of maternal cholesterol as an exogenous cholesterol source for the growing embryo was...
The importance of maternal cholesterol as an exogenous cholesterol source for the growing embryo was...
The importance of maternal cholesterol as an exogenous cholesterol source for the growing embryo was...
Patients with Smith–Lemli–Opitz syndrome (SLOS) are born with multiple congenital abnormalities. Pos...
Objectives: The Liver X receptors (LXR) alpha and beta and their target genes such as the ATP-bindin...
Cholesterol is indispensable for cellular membrane composition and function. It is also a precursor ...
Human and animal studies indicate that the nutritional status of the mother during pregnancy affects...
Objectives: The Liver X receptors (LXR) alpha and beta and their target genes such as the ATP-bindin...
The steroid hormones progestagens, estrogens, androgens, and glucocorticoids as well as their precur...
Membrane transporters are essential during pregnancy, being a core component of the exchange of nutr...
747-757In the feto-placental unit, preferential transport of maternal plasma arachidonic acid (20:4...
Cholesterol is an important sterol in mammals. Defects in cholesterol synthesis or intracellular rou...
The significance of maternal cholesterol transporting to the fetus under normal as well as pathologi...
Cholesterol is indispensable for cellular membrane composition and function. It is also a precursor ...
van Straten EM, Huijkman NC, Baller JF, Kuipers F, Plosch T. Pharmacological activation of LXR in ut...
The importance of maternal cholesterol as an exogenous cholesterol source for the growing embryo was...
The importance of maternal cholesterol as an exogenous cholesterol source for the growing embryo was...
The importance of maternal cholesterol as an exogenous cholesterol source for the growing embryo was...
Patients with Smith–Lemli–Opitz syndrome (SLOS) are born with multiple congenital abnormalities. Pos...
Objectives: The Liver X receptors (LXR) alpha and beta and their target genes such as the ATP-bindin...
Cholesterol is indispensable for cellular membrane composition and function. It is also a precursor ...
Human and animal studies indicate that the nutritional status of the mother during pregnancy affects...
Objectives: The Liver X receptors (LXR) alpha and beta and their target genes such as the ATP-bindin...
The steroid hormones progestagens, estrogens, androgens, and glucocorticoids as well as their precur...
Membrane transporters are essential during pregnancy, being a core component of the exchange of nutr...
747-757In the feto-placental unit, preferential transport of maternal plasma arachidonic acid (20:4...