Atherogenic lipoprotein particles can vary considerably in their cholesterol content, but each particle contains only one molecule of apoB-100 (or simply apoB). As a result, serum concentration of ...
and the outer layer of the lipoprotein particle (containing free cholesterol, phospholipid, and specific apolipoproteins), is polarized, permitting the lipoprotein particles to be transported in ...
Learn about global testing efforts and new medications in development to lower lipoprotein(a) levels and reduce heart disease ...
The work 'represents a very significant advance for improving nutrition through biofortification of vegetables such as ...
Review in The Lancet finds that one in five globally are at risk of contracting cardiovascular diseases, because they carry a genetic risk of high levels of a specific lipoprotein, which can be tested ...
A review in The Lancet finds that 20% of the world population carries a genetic risk factor for cardiovascular diseases such ...
Often dubbed the “good cholesterol” due to its cardiovascular benefits, high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol has been ...
In a recent study published in eBioMedicine, researchers examined the causal effects of lipoprotein particles, lipids, and other metabolites on blood pressure (BP) and pulse pressure (PP). Study: ...
At every moment, subatomic particles stream in unfathomable numbers through your body. Each second, about 100 billion neutrinos from the sun pass through your thumbnail, and you’re bathed in a ...
In this study, the authors examined the changes over time in lipoprotein particles that occur during the menopause transition. A total of 1246 participants in the Dallas Heart Study (DHS) with ...