Blood lipids refer to a group of fatty substances present in blood, mainly including cholesterol and triglycerides. There are generally two forms of cholesterols circulating in the bloodstream: low-density lipoprotein (LDL) and high-density lipoprotein (HDL). Abnormal lipid level in blood is always associated with a number of diseases, such as high blood pressure, coronary arteries, hypothyroidism, type 2 diabetes, obesity, pancreatitis, et al
Cholesterol is a structural component of biological membranes and an immediate precursor for steroid...
HL (hepatic lipase) is a glycoprotein that is synthesized and secreted by the liver, and which binds...
Infectious diseases resemble a great threat to the human health according to World Health Organizati...
Lipids are a group of heterogeneous compounds related to fatty acids and are stored in the body as e...
Lipids are considered as organic substances that are relatively insoluble in water while soluble in ...
Hyperlipidemia is a heterogeneous disorder characterised by increased circulating levels of plasma c...
Hyper- and dyslipoproteinemias are hallmarks for atherosclerosis, cardiovascular diseases, and strok...
Lipids, which serve as a source of energy and are an important constituent of cell membrane structur...
The bulk of plasma triglycerides are carried by chylomicrons in the fed and very low-density lipopro...
LTERATION IN BLOOD LIPIDS iS associated with a wide variety of dis-eases, among them xanthomatosis a...
Hyperlipidaemia may be defined as the presence of excess lipid in the blood. It may be classified ac...
Hepatic triglyceride lipase (HL) is thought to play a role in the formation of low density lipoprote...
Lipids (fats and oils) are a wide range of organic molecules that serve several functions in organis...
Lipids are important energy and building compounds. Their decomposition provides a significant amoun...
The biochemistry of lipaemia and its associated pathological conditions have assumed wide interest e...
Cholesterol is a structural component of biological membranes and an immediate precursor for steroid...
HL (hepatic lipase) is a glycoprotein that is synthesized and secreted by the liver, and which binds...
Infectious diseases resemble a great threat to the human health according to World Health Organizati...
Lipids are a group of heterogeneous compounds related to fatty acids and are stored in the body as e...
Lipids are considered as organic substances that are relatively insoluble in water while soluble in ...
Hyperlipidemia is a heterogeneous disorder characterised by increased circulating levels of plasma c...
Hyper- and dyslipoproteinemias are hallmarks for atherosclerosis, cardiovascular diseases, and strok...
Lipids, which serve as a source of energy and are an important constituent of cell membrane structur...
The bulk of plasma triglycerides are carried by chylomicrons in the fed and very low-density lipopro...
LTERATION IN BLOOD LIPIDS iS associated with a wide variety of dis-eases, among them xanthomatosis a...
Hyperlipidaemia may be defined as the presence of excess lipid in the blood. It may be classified ac...
Hepatic triglyceride lipase (HL) is thought to play a role in the formation of low density lipoprote...
Lipids (fats and oils) are a wide range of organic molecules that serve several functions in organis...
Lipids are important energy and building compounds. Their decomposition provides a significant amoun...
The biochemistry of lipaemia and its associated pathological conditions have assumed wide interest e...
Cholesterol is a structural component of biological membranes and an immediate precursor for steroid...
HL (hepatic lipase) is a glycoprotein that is synthesized and secreted by the liver, and which binds...
Infectious diseases resemble a great threat to the human health according to World Health Organizati...