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The following pages link to Utilization of individual lecithins in intestinal lipoprotein formation in the rat. (Q34600752):
Displaying 13 items.
- Rat intestinal apolipoprotein B gene expression. Evidence for integrated regulation by bile salt, fatty acid, and phospholipid flux (Q34558014) (← links)
- The Lipid Surface of Triglyceride-Rich Particles Can Modulate (Apo)Protein Binding and Tissue Uptake (Q37201886) (← links)
- The assembly of lipids into lipoproteins during secretion (Q37936808) (← links)
- Similarities in surface lipids of chylomicrons from glyceryl and alkyl ester feeding: Major components (Q41149265) (← links)
- Role of oxidative stress and antioxidant therapy in alcoholic and nonalcoholic liver diseases. (Q41191940) (← links)
- Lymphatic chylomicron size is inversely related to biliary phospholipid secretion in mice (Q47355596) (← links)
- Effect of pluronic L-81 on intestinal lipoprotein secretion in the rat. (Q51580865) (← links)
- Postprandial lipaemia (Q68708687) (← links)
- Tamoxifen-induced modification of serum lipoprotein phospholipids in the cockerel (Q69236309) (← links)
- Bile but not chyle lipoprotein is an important source of arachidonic acid for the rat small intestine (Q71940508) (← links)
- Phosphatidylcholine protects against fibrosis and cirrhosis in the baboon (Q72693598) (← links)
- Long-Term Adaptation to High-Fat Diets Modifies the Nature and Output of Postprandial Intestinal Lymph Fatty Acid in Rats (Q74106739) (← links)
- Dynamics of blood chylomicron fatty acids in a marine carnivore: implications for lipid metabolism and quantitative estimation of predator diets (Q81291018) (← links)