Triglyceride‐rich lipoprotein metabolism in women: roles of apoC‐II and apoC‐III
European Journal of Clinical Investigation2016Vol. 46(8), pp. 730–736
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Esther Ooi, Dick C. Chan, Leanne Hodson, Martin Adiels, Jan Borén, Fredrik Karpe, Barbara A. Fielding, Gerald F. Watts, P. Hugh R. Barrett
Abstract
In women, plasma apoC-II and apoC-III concentrations are regulated by their respective PR and are significant, independent determinants of the kinetics and plasma concentrations of TRLs.
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