Lipoprotein lipase: genetics, lipid uptake, and regulation.

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Lipoprotein lipase: genetics, lipid uptake, and regulation. / Merkel, Martin; Eckel, Robert H; Goldberg, Ira J.

in: J LIPID RES, Jahrgang 43, Nr. 12, 12, 2002, S. 1997-2006.

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Merkel M, Eckel RH, Goldberg IJ. Lipoprotein lipase: genetics, lipid uptake, and regulation. J LIPID RES. 2002;43(12):1997-2006. 12.

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title = "Lipoprotein lipase: genetics, lipid uptake, and regulation.",
abstract = "Lipoprotein lipase (LPL) regulates the plasma levels of triglyceride and HDL. Three aspects are reviewed. 1) Clinical implications of human LPL gene variations: common mutations and their effects on plasma lipids and coronary heart disease are discussed. 2) LPL actions in the nervous system, liver, and heart: the discussion focuses on LPL and tissue lipid uptake. 3) LPL gene regulation: the LPL promoter and its regulatory elements are described.",
author = "Martin Merkel and Eckel, {Robert H} and Goldberg, {Ira J}",
year = "2002",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "43",
pages = "1997--2006",
journal = "J LIPID RES",
issn = "0022-2275",
publisher = "American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Inc.",
number = "12",

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T1 - Lipoprotein lipase: genetics, lipid uptake, and regulation.

AU - Merkel, Martin

AU - Eckel, Robert H

AU - Goldberg, Ira J

PY - 2002

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N2 - Lipoprotein lipase (LPL) regulates the plasma levels of triglyceride and HDL. Three aspects are reviewed. 1) Clinical implications of human LPL gene variations: common mutations and their effects on plasma lipids and coronary heart disease are discussed. 2) LPL actions in the nervous system, liver, and heart: the discussion focuses on LPL and tissue lipid uptake. 3) LPL gene regulation: the LPL promoter and its regulatory elements are described.

AB - Lipoprotein lipase (LPL) regulates the plasma levels of triglyceride and HDL. Three aspects are reviewed. 1) Clinical implications of human LPL gene variations: common mutations and their effects on plasma lipids and coronary heart disease are discussed. 2) LPL actions in the nervous system, liver, and heart: the discussion focuses on LPL and tissue lipid uptake. 3) LPL gene regulation: the LPL promoter and its regulatory elements are described.

M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

VL - 43

SP - 1997

EP - 2006

JO - J LIPID RES

JF - J LIPID RES

SN - 0022-2275

IS - 12

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ER -