Advances in lipid research. Vol. 19 /
Advances in Lipid Research.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Academic Press,
[1982]
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Colección: | Advances in Lipid Research.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Advances in Lipid Research; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; CONTRIBUTORS; PREFACE; Chapter 1. The Interaction of Lipids and Lipoproteins with the Intercellular Matrix of Arterial Tissue: Its Possible Role in Atherogenesis; I. Introduction; II. Collagen; III. Elastin; IV. Glycosaminoglycans and Proteoglycans; V. The Interactions of Glycoproteins of the Arterial Extracellular Matrix with Lipids and Lipoproteins; VI. The Possible Effect of the Extracellular Matrix on Lipoprotein Movement through the Arterial Intima-Media; VII. Conclusion; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; References.
- Chapter 2. Apoprotein C Metabolism in ManI. Introduction; II. Methodology; III. Structure-Function Relationships; IV. Metabolism of C Apoproteins; V. Measurements of C Apoprotein Kinetics in Man; References; Chapter 3. Lecithin: Cholesterol Acyltransferase and Intravascular Cholesterol Transport; I. Introduction; II. LCATase Characterization; III. LCATase Reaction with Plasma Lipoproteins; IV. Cholesteryl Ester Transfer Protein; V. LCATase and Cellular Cholesterol Homeostasis; VI. LCATase, Cholesteryl Ester Transfer Protein, and Intravascular Cholesterol Transport: Conclusions.
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTSReferences; Chapter 4. Development of Bile Acid Biogenesis and Its Significance in Cholesterol Homeostasis; I. Introduction; II. Development of Bile Acid Pool in Animals and Man; III. Cholesterol and Bile Acid Metabolism in Fetal and Neonatal Liver; IV. The Significance of Bile Acids and Sterols in Meconium; V. Role of Endocrine Factors in the Development of Bile Acid Biogenesis; VI. Stimulation of Bile Acid Biogenesis during Development as a Means of Improving Cholesterol Handling in Adult Life; VII. Conclusions; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; References.
- Chapter 5. Biosynthesis and Transport of Phosphatidylserine in the CellI. Introduction; II. Net Synthesis of Phosphatidylserine; III. Base Exchange Reaction; IV. ATP-Dependent Phosphatidylserine Formation; V. Decarboxylation of Phosphatidylserine; VI. Transport of Phosphatidylserine; VII. Conclusions; References; Chapter 6. Analysis of Prostanoids by GC/MS Measurement; I. Introduction; II. Gas Chromatography; III. Mass Spectrometry; IV. Derivatization of Prostanoids for GC/MS Measurement; V. Computer Technology for GC/MS Measurements; VI. Characteristics of GC/MS and RIA Analysis.
- VII. SummaryACKNOWLEDGMENTS; References; Chapter 7. Morphological Aspects of Dietary Fibers in the Intestine; I. Introduction; II. Materials and Methods; III. Results; IV. Discussion; References; Author Index; Subject Index; CONTENTS OF PREVIOUS VOLUMES.