「cholesterol」の共起表現一覧(2語右で並び替え)
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He further established that | cholesterol is a risk factor in atherosclerosis. |
It occurs in many lipid mixtures combining | cholesterol with a phospholipid and/or sphingolipids e. |
They showed a 42-percent decrease in total | cholesterol with a 62-percent drop in low-density lipop |
t dietary plant sterols safely reduce serum | cholesterol in a broad range of patients, including chi |
2 grams per day provides a reduction in LDL | cholesterol of about 10 percent. |
may be a beneficial outcome with respect to | cholesterol reduction activity, for those wishing to ma |
decrease of LDL | cholesterol), and affects the quality of life without s |
udy, they observed an 11% lower blood total | cholesterol level after interesterification. |
arch shows the potential of tangeritin as a | cholesterol lowering agent. |
Cholesterol 7 alpha-hydroxylase | |
ol is a precursor of bile acids, created by | cholesterol 7 alpha-hydroxylase. |
Statins, as well as affecting circulating | cholesterol levels, also increase nitric oxide levels a |
Cholesterol is an essential component of mammalian cell | |
e and higher blood pressure, energy intake, | cholesterol levels, and body mass index. |
nd colleague Joseph L. Goldstein researched | cholesterol metabolism and discovered that human cells |
onships between saturated fat intake, blood | cholesterol levels, and the mass occurrence of cardiova |
ing in leakage of blood products containing | cholesterol crystals and lipid-laden macrophages into t |
Other names in common use include | cholesterol 7alpha-hydroxylase, and CYP7A1. |
This intracellular sensor detects low | cholesterol levels and stimulates endogenous production |
a year-long study, the concentration of HDL | cholesterol increased, and insulin resistance improved |
elationship between saturated fat and serum | cholesterol levels, and serum cholesterol levels and ca |
ga-3 fatty acids have been shown to improve | cholesterol levels, and these are absent from most plan |
Natural low | cholesterol levels and associated clinical symptoms are |
dividuals may also be screened using only a | cholesterol test and not a full lipid profile. |
in combination with niacin to reduce blood | cholesterol (LDL and VLDL). |
The VAP (Vertical Auto Profile) Test is a | cholesterol, lipid and lipoprotein test. |
ycerol is then combined with phospholipids, | cholesterol ester, and apolipoprotein B-48 to form chyl |
rolling blood pressure, regulating cellular | cholesterol homoeostasis, and the development of obesit |
Its main medical applications are to lower | cholesterol levels, and as an antineoplastic agent in t |
ctively binds to oxysterol or oxidized-rich | cholesterol micelles and prevents their uptake by the i |
atins have been used, and while these lower | cholesterol levels and may ameliorate atherosclerotic d |
yrophosphate, geranylgeranyl pyrophosphate, | cholesterol, terpenes and terpenoids. |
nvolved in drug metabolism and synthesis of | cholesterol, steroids, and other lipids. |
t people are more likely to have high blood | cholesterol levels and high blood pressure, but these a |
nvolved in drug metabolism and synthesis of | cholesterol, steroids and other lipids. |
of fungi, where it serves a role similar to | cholesterol in animal cells. |
Serum | cholesterol levels are also followed. |
In the setting of critical illness, low | cholesterol levels are predictive of clinical deteriora |
to protect the animal from harmful forms of | cholesterol such as LDL and VLDL. |
he antibody does not bind the good forms of | cholesterol such as HDL. |
including triglycerides, phospholipids, and | cholesterol, are assembled with apolipoprotein B-48 int |
The inhibition of de novo | cholesterol is associated with functional failure of ch |
terms of HDL-C increase, decrease in total | cholesterol, apolipoprotein B, triglycerides and a grea |
For instance, one's total | cholesterol may be high, but this may be due to very hi |
inemia - a rare genetic disease that causes | cholesterol readings below 50 mg/dl. |
ikin Program has been documented to improve | cholesterol profiles better than cholesterol-lowering d |
MLN64 is hypothesized to regulate | cholesterol transport between the late endosome and cyt |
ical role in the regulation of development, | cholesterol transport, bile acid homeostasis and steroi |
l tract, leading to a reduced absorption of | cholesterol from bile or food. |
ny bit of calcium to get coated with either | cholesterol or bilirubin and crystallization of the bil |
Sometimes there can be too much | cholesterol or bilirubin in the bile, or the gallbladde |
rs associated with heart disease, including | cholesterol and blood lipids. |
services, including skin cancer screenings, | cholesterol tests, blood pressure screenings, prostate |
the level of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) | cholesterol in blood when ingested. |
ek period, exhibited significant changes in | cholesterol and blood pressure: (1) lowered total chole |
All cells use and rely on fats and | cholesterol as building blocks to create the multiple m |
tors, and leads to rapid improvement of the | cholesterol levels, but at the risk of complications fr |
sterol is a naturally occurring antibody to | cholesterol produced by mammals. |
within the desirable ranges of the standard | cholesterol test can opt for the more detailed test to |
A total | cholesterol reading can be used to assess an individual |
strated anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and | cholesterol lowering capabilities. |
Lecithin | cholesterol acyltransferase catalyzes the formation of |
low density lipoprotein (VLDL), release of | cholesterol, foam cell formation, and atherogenesis. |
This method of detecting | cholesterol in cell membranes is used clinically in the |
ring form of hypercholesterolemia (elevated | cholesterol levels) characterised by increased LDL and |
utritional supplement intended to lower LDL | cholesterol ("bad" cholesterol) and increase HDL choles |
ts endogenous triglycerides, phospholipids, | cholesterol, and cholesteryl esters. |
Other names in common use include | cholesterol esterase, cholesteryl ester synthase, trite |
Activates mitochondrial | cholesterol side-chain cleavage |
Steroidogenesis, showing | cholesterol side-chain cleavage enzyme at top. |
ratio of total to high density lipoprotein | cholesterol is considered a better indicator and some s |
so showing them to be promising in lowering | cholesterol and controlling diabetes. |
le cell; for example, in ovarian follicles, | cholesterol is converted to androstenedione, an androge |
y similar to steroids such as testosterone, | cholesterol, and cortisol (though vitamin D3 itself is |
erol 27-hydroxylase, sterol 26-hydroxylase, | cholesterol 27-hydroxylase, CYP27A, CYP27A1, and cytoch |
Other names in common use include | cholesterol 24-monooxygenase, CYP46, CYP46A1, cholester |
Lecithin | cholesterol acyltransferase deficiency (LCAT deficiency |
fter being transported to the liver by HDL, | cholesterol is delivered to the intestines via bile pro |
such as hypertension, hyperlipidaemia (high | cholesterol levels), diabetes and smoking |
The chemical structure of | cholesterol, which differs greatly from a standard phos |
Niacin in | cholesterol lowering doses (500-2000 mg per day) causes |
while eating it in small quantities reduces | cholesterol levels, eating large quantities of caigua h |
Laropiprant itself has no | cholesterol lowering effect, but it reduces facial flus |
areas as hematology, bone mineral density, | cholesterol levels, endocrine function, and aging proce |
pitavastatin can consistently increase HDL | cholesterol (10-25%), especially in patients with HDL l |
cholesterol and/or fat) in the blood. | |
Buffalo burgers have less | cholesterol, less fat, and less calories than beef hamb |
gardein is free of | cholesterol, trans fats and saturated fat; the majority |
cerning the mechanism and regulation of the | cholesterol and fatty acid metabolism. |
concerning the mechanism and regulation of | cholesterol and fatty acid metabolism. |
l compounds are amphiphilic: phospholipids, | cholesterol, glycolipids, fatty acids, bile acids, sapo |
mes and transporters involved with glucose, | cholesterol, and fatty acid transport and metabolism. |
alories from fat, saturated fat, trans fat, | cholesterol, dietary fiber, vitamin A, vitamin C, calci |
The main component is | cholesterol (30%) followed by lanosterol and lanosterol |
nd American College of Cardiology (ADA-ACC) | cholesterol guidelines for people at high risk of heart |
Cholesterol Protection for Life (paperback) - ISBN 0-97 | |
dicated for hypercholesterolaemia (elevated | cholesterol) and for the prevention of cardiovascular d |
ids (oil-soluble substances such as fat and | cholesterol) to form lipoproteins, which transport the |
Cholesterol translocation from outer to the inner membr | |
re are other amphiphilic molecules, such as | cholesterol and glycolipids, which are also included in |
The 4 substrates of this enzyme are | cholesterol, NADPH, H+, and O2, whereas its 3 products |
The 4 substrates of this enzyme are | cholesterol, NADPH, H+, and O2, whereas its 3 products |
trend in cardiovascular medicine to promote | cholesterol reduction has caused a number of researcher |
ighly fluorescent and binds specifically to | cholesterol it has found widespread use as a histochemi |
taken only by those diagnosed with elevated | cholesterol, and has particularly recommended that they |
the increased use of medication to suppress | cholesterol, some have expressed concern that lowering |
They are said to decrease | cholesterol and have other benefits, but scientific evi |
the hunger cycle, they do contribute to LDL | cholesterol and heart disease. |
gest that Octacosanol works to reduce blood | cholesterol, and helps patients with Parkinson's Diseas |
id profile,these patients have very low HDL | cholesterol and high triglyceride level,High free chole |
with a buffalo burger recipe that is low in | cholesterol and high in calcium. |
ene to lanosterol, the initial precursor of | cholesterol, steroid hormones and vitamin D in vertebra |
d so does not contribute so much to raising | cholesterol in humans. |
ch was once believed to result in decreased | cholesterol synthesis in the liver. |
many similarities with FH and also features | cholesterol accumulation in tissues, is due to ABCG5 an |
It results from | cholesterol deposits in or hyalinosis of the corneal st |
SLOS can be treated by taking | cholesterol either in synthetic form, or via natural fo |
sk factors or the individual has had a high | cholesterol level in the past, regular testing is neede |
ggs markedly inhibits the absorption of the | cholesterol contained in eggs. |
y livers, degeneration of liver cells, high | cholesterol levels in liver, and impaired liver functio |
to reduce elevated low-density lipoprotein | cholesterol (LDL-C) in patients with primary hyperlipid |
Also, salts attach themselves to | cholesterol molecules in the bile to keep them from cry |
It is mainly used to reduce | cholesterol levels in patients at risk of cardiovascula |
While lipids and | cholesterol stored in the cells do not pose much harm, |
sters have a lower solubility in water than | Cholesterol and, in other words, are more hydrophobic. |
l membranes, serving the same function that | cholesterol serves in animal cells. |
associated with the deposition of a form of | cholesterol (cholestanol) in the brain and other tissue |
SCH-48461 is a | cholesterol absorption inhibitor. |
trointestinal tract, the antibody acts as a | cholesterol absorption inhibitor. |
Later projects include investigation of LDL | cholesterol receptor internalization, cellular sorting |
ing intestinal sterol absorption as well as | cholesterol secretion into bile. |
cks the production of steroids derived from | cholesterol and is clinically used in the treatment of |
It is not clear if a lower than average | cholesterol level is directly harmful; it is often enco |
A key enzyme target for the control of | cholesterol biosynthesis is HMG-CoA reductase which is |
disorder that disrupts the biosynthesis of | cholesterol and isoprenoids. |
It does not have any | cholesterol, but it does have plenty of fibre. |
of the many molecules in the body that has | cholesterol as its precursor. |
dical therapy is not successful at reducing | cholesterol levels, LDL apheresis may be used; this fil |
, it coated cells in the liver that control | cholesterol levels, leading to a 10-fold increase in le |
es (in addition to phospholipids, esters of | cholesterol, and lipid soluble vitamins). |
iven to the estimation of, typically, total | cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, low- |
chycardia, hypertension, high total and LDL | cholesterol, and low HDL cholesterol, and electrocardio |
of diets high in various fatty acids, total | cholesterol and low density lipoprotein (LDL, "bad chol |
ealthy oils and has been reported to reduce | cholesterol levels, lower serum tryglyceride levels, an |
So, while a high total | cholesterol level may help give an indication that that |
Cholesterol crystals may be found in the fluid extracte | |
or heart disease-or who are already taking | cholesterol lowering medication-are candidates for the |
ng a vegan diet in some cases combined with | cholesterol lowering medication. |
For the human acetyl-coA | cholesterol acyltransferase messenger RNA, see ACAT1 mR |
t patients to low mean levels of both total | cholesterol (145 mg/dl) and LDL cholesterol (82 mg/dl). |
Cholesterol 0 milligrams | |
nce that, at least in males with high blood | cholesterol, a modest increase in palmitic acid raises |
a total of 5%), varied mole percentages of | cholesterol (0-30 mol %) plus a constant concentration |
h-density lipoprotein) that enable fats and | cholesterol to move within the water-based solution of |
Reduction in eukaryotic membrane | cholesterol causes Na+ to leak dramatically through the |
in mammalian bile other than UDCA, such as | cholesterol, have never been demonstrated to have any h |
st subjects saw a 7-percent decrease in LDL | cholesterol with no change in total cholesterol during |
le may include very low-density lipoprotein | cholesterol and non-HDL-C. |
Thus, the two substrates of this enzyme are | cholesterol and O2, whereas its two products are choles |
rtaken, in which dramatic reductions in LDL | cholesterol were observed, with very few adverse effect |
Cholesterol depletion occurs when cholesterol levels in | |
ne, valine, threonine, methionine, thymine, | cholesterol, or odd-chain fatty acids. |
els while causing a slight increase in free | cholesterol content of endoplasmic reticulum membranes. |
that they may block absorption, not only of | cholesterol, but of other important nutrients as well. |
g in a greatly reduced ability to transport | cholesterol out of their cells, which leads to an accum |
diet and exercise can improve not only the | cholesterol levels of children but also a wide range of |
an organic chemical, an carbonate ester of | cholesterol and oleyl alcohol with carbonic acid. |
ty of oxysterols (oxygenated derivatives of | cholesterol); yeast OSH1, a protein of 859 residues tha |
es that feed on substances such as amyloid, | cholesterol and other related substances in places that |
Other names in common use include | cholesterol- O2 oxidoreductase, 3beta-hydroxy steroid ox |
s selectively to the small, dense, oxidized | cholesterol or oxysterol rich LDLs that are known to co |
are derived from enzymatic modification of | cholesterol by p450 enzymes. |
In lipid digestion, | cholesterol is packed into Chylomicrons in the small in |
ecules” or “reporting molecules” and varied | cholesterol mole percentages in the presence of an aque |
lubilizing membrane proteins, precipitating | cholesterol, and permeabilizing cell membranes. |
Decreased enzymatic activity increases the | cholesterol to phospholipid ratio, producing an absolut |
embranes to observe the association between | cholesterol and phospholipids as well as the effects th |
It is involved in macrophage | cholesterol and phospholipids transport, and may regula |
The | cholesterol and phospholipids used to form HDL originat |
m, Apolipoprotein A1 (apoA1), combines with | cholesterol and phospholipids. |
Important zoosterols are | cholesterol; notable phytosterols include campesterol, |
ein found in high density lipoprotein (HDL) | cholesterol in plasma. |
e role the many different lipoproteins (not | cholesterol per-se) played in the usual progression of |
rease the absorption of nutrients and hence | cholesterol, and portacaval shunt surgery, in which the |
he drug class of statins, used for lowering | cholesterol and preventing cardiovascular disease. |
omega-3 fatty acid which contribute to HDL | cholesterol and provide other health benefits. |
as part of a diet low in saturated fat and | cholesterol, may reduce the risk of heart disease." |
heerios, in a diet low in saturated fat and | cholesterol, may reduce the risk of heart disease. |
d plant sterols found in pecans reduce high | cholesterol by reducing the "bad" LDL cholesterol level |
e drug class of statins, used to treat high | cholesterol and related conditions, and to prevent card |
pecies, which is linked to oxidation of LDL | cholesterol and resultant cardiovascular effects. |
Chreese is organic, lactose-free, | cholesterol and saturated fat -free. |
Adults who have been breast-fed have lower | cholesterol levels," she said. |
a handful of pecans each day may help lower | cholesterol levels similar to what is often seen with c |
have been shown in clinical trials to block | cholesterol absorption sites in the human intestine, th |
It says foods low in fat, | cholesterol, and sodium cannot claim to be "healthy" un |
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