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- 1From: Journal of Lipids. (Vol. 2019) Peer-ReviewedLipoprotein(a) [Lp(a)], aka "Lp little a", was discovered in the 1960s in the lab of the Norwegian physician Kare Berg. Since then, we have greatly improved our knowledge of lipids and cardiovascular disease (CVD). Lp(a)...
- 2From: Journal of Lipids. (Vol. 2022) Peer-ReviewedBackground. The cooccurrence of major depression and dyslipidaemia is associated with negative cardiovascular outcome, which seems to justify a better identification of the factors favouring the development of...
- 3From: Journal of Lipids. (Vol. 2023) Peer-ReviewedPhospholipids are asymmetrically distributed across mammalian plasma membrane. The function of P4-ATPases is to maintain the abundance of phosphatidylserine (PS) and phosphatidylethanolamine (PE) in the inner leaflet as...
- 4From: Journal of Lipids. (Vol. 2021) Peer-ReviewedWe studied the effects of starvation on changes in neutral lipids in male and female Drosophila melanogaster (fruit fly) at different ages. When flies were subjected to starvation, the mortality rate was observed to be...
- 5From: Journal of Lipids. (Vol. 2021) Peer-ReviewedThe present study consists of analyzing the phytochemical composition of Ipomoea batatas leaf powders and evaluating their antihyperlipidemic effect on rats receiving a high-fat diet. Ipomoea batatas leaves were...
- 6From: Journal of Lipids. (Vol. 2021) Peer-ReviewedGiven the high incidence of cardiovascular events in the United States, strict control of modifiable risk factors is important. Pharmacotherapy is helpful in maintaining control of modifiable risk factors such as...
- 7From: Journal of Lipids. (Vol. 2022) Peer-ReviewedPrenatal hormone exposure has been suggested as a correlate of adult circulating estrogen and testosterone. If this observation is true, then prenatal hormone exposure may have an association with lipid homeostasis in...
- 8From: Journal of Lipids. (Vol. 2021) Peer-ReviewedBackground. The ultimate goal of the study was to approximate the burden and patterns of dyslipidemia in a subset of the elderly population (≥60-85 years) living in Asmara, Eritrea, and to identify modifiable risk...
- 9From: Journal of Lipids. (Vol. 2019) Peer-ReviewedDyslipidemia is an important cause of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), which are the most prevalent causes of morbidity and mortality. The purpose of this study was to assess the effects of cinnamon on body weight gain,...
- 10From: Journal of Lipids. (Vol. 2021) Peer-ReviewedHypertriglyceridemia is believed to be independently associated with an elevated risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) events. Lifestyle changes and dietary modifications are recommended for individuals with high serum...
- 11From: Journal of Lipids. (Vol. 2023) Peer-ReviewedBackground. Subclinical hypothyroidism (SCH) is a common endocrine disorder prevalent in the Nepalese female population. Dyslipidemia, a prerequisite to the development of cardiovascular disease, links the thyroid...
- 12From: Journal of Lipids. (Vol. 2024) Peer-ReviewedGangliosides, sialic acid-containing glycosphingolipids, are abundant in cell membranes and primarily involved in controlling cell signaling and cell communication. The altered ganglioside pattern has been demonstrated...
- 13From: Journal of Lipids. (Vol. 2019) Peer-ReviewedWe examined the effects of unsaturated fatty acid (UFA) species and their concentration on the expression of OLE1, which encodes the stearoyl CoA desaturase, in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. We controlled the amount of UFA...
- 14From: Journal of Lipids. (Vol. 2021) Peer-ReviewedLipoproteins are among the contributors of energy for the survival of cancer cells. Studies indicate there are complex functions and metabolism of lipoproteins in cancer. The current review is aimed at providing updates...
- 15From: Journal of Lipids. (Vol. 2020) Peer-ReviewedBackground. Foods fried with oils at streets contain many harmful substances for health. Locally fried foods are consumed commonly in our society, yet their health effect is not studied. Objective. To assess the effect...
- 16From: Journal of Lipids. (Vol. 2023) Peer-ReviewedRecent evidence suggests that the majority of cholesterol-laden cells found in atherosclerotic lesions are vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMC) that have transdifferentiated into macrophage-like cells (MLC). Furthermore,...
- 17From: Journal of Lipids. (Vol. 2024) Peer-ReviewedBackground. Advanced lung cancer that contributes to a heavy burden on medical institutions is the leading cause of cancer-related death and is often accompanied by metabolic disorders. In this study, we aimed to explore...
- 18From: Journal of Lipids. (Vol. 2021) Peer-ReviewedHigh-density lipoprotein (HDL) comprises a heterogeneous group of particles differing in size, density, and composition. HDL cholesterol (HDL-C) levels have long been suggested to indicate cardiovascular risk, inferred...
- 19From: Journal of Lipids. (Vol. 2022) Peer-ReviewedAirway remodeling (AR) increases disease severity, and morbidity of asthmatic patients by contributing to irreversible airflow obstruction and progressive declines in lung function. Arginase isoenzymes and the downstream...
- 20From: Journal of Lipids. (Vol. 2023) Peer-ReviewedBackground. Dyslipidemia, an abnormally high level of lipids in the blood, has a negative impact on the health status of the individual and has lately emerged as a major public health concern, especially for low- and...