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  1. Numerous health benefits associated with increased omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid (n-3 PUFA) consumption has lead to an increasing variety of available n-3 PUFA sources. However, sources differ in the type...

    Authors: Janet C Tou, Stephanie N Altman, Joseph C Gigliotti, Vagner A Benedito and Elizabeth L Cordonier
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2011 10:179
  2. Inflammation has been implicated in a variety of diseases associated with ageing, including cancer, cardiovascular, and neurologic diseases. We have recently established that the proteasome is a pivotal regula...

    Authors: Asaf A Qureshi, Xiaoyu Tan, Julia C Reis, Mostafa Z Badr, Christopher J Papasian, David C Morrison and Nilofer Qureshi
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2011 10:177
  3. Epidemiologic studies indicate a strong inverse correlation between plasma levels of high-density lipoproteins (HDL) and cardiovascular disease (CVD). The most relevant cardioprotective mechanism mediated by H...

    Authors: Santiago Redondo, José Martínez-González, Concha Urraca and Teresa Tejerina
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2011 10:175
  4. Oxidized lipoprotein(a) (oxLp(a)) can be a more potent marker of atherogenesis than native Lp(a), although Lp(a) is considered to be a risk factor for atherosclerotic diseases. Limited clinical data are availa...

    Authors: Kazuhiko Kotani, Shingo Yamada, Toshiyuki Yamada, Nobuyuki Taniguchi and Ikunosuke Sakurabayashi
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2011 10:174
  5. Polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) such as γ-linolenic acid (GLA), arachidonic acid (AA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) have cytotoxic action on glioma cells.

    Authors: Nóra Faragó, Liliána Z Fehér, Klára Kitajka, Undurti N Das and László G Puskás
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2011 10:173
  6. Advanced glycation end products (AGE) alter lipid metabolism and reduce the macrophage expression of ABCA-1 and ABCG-1 which impairs the reverse cholesterol transport, a system that drives cholesterol from art...

    Authors: Rodrigo T Iborra, Adriana Machado-Lima, Gabriela Castilho, Valeria S Nunes, Dulcinéia SP Abdalla, Edna R Nakandakare and Marisa Passarelli
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2011 10:172
  7. Therapeutically bioactive cell populations are currently understood to promote regenerative outcomes in vivo by leveraging mechanisms of action including secretion of growth factors, site specific engraftment and...

    Authors: Joydeep Basu, Christopher W Genheimer, Namrata Sangha, Sarah F Quinlan, Kelly I Guthrie, Rusty Kelley, Roger M Ilagan, Deepak Jain, Timothy Bertram and John W Ludlow
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2011 10:171
  8. The association of cardiovascular events with Lp-PLA2 has been studied continuously today. The enzyme has been strongly associated with several cardiovascular risk markers and events. Its discovery was directly r...

    Authors: Isis T Silva, Ana PQ Mello and Nágila RT Damasceno
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2011 10:170
  9. Perilipin1, a lipid droplet associated protein has an important role in the regulation of lipolysis and lipid storage in adipocytes. Perilipin1 is also expressed in foam cells of atheroma plaques and could the...

    Authors: Dominique Langlois, Fabien Forcheron, Jacques-Yuan Li, Peggy del Carmine, Samia Neggazi and Michel Beylot
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2011 10:169
  10. We have previously shown that either the continuous intake of a palatable hyperlipidic diet (H) or the alternation of chow (C) and an H diet (CH regimen) induced obesity in rats. Here, we investigated whether ...

    Authors: Debora Estadella, Lila M Oyama, Allain A Bueno, Carlos A Habitante, Gabriel I Souza, Eliane B Ribeiro, Caio SM Motoyama and Claudia M Oller do Nascimento
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2011 10:168
  11. We sought to examine whether ε4 carrier status modifies the relation between body mass index (BMI) and HDL. The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Family Heart Study included 657 families with high fami...

    Authors: Catherine R Rahilly-Tierney, Donna K Arnett, Kari E North, James S Pankow, Steven C Hunt, R Curtis Ellison, J Michael Gaziano and Luc Djoussé
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2011 10:167
  12. Nanoparticles (NPs) can potentially cause adverse effects on organ, tissue, cellular, subcellular and protein levels due to their unusual physicochemical properties. Advances in nanotechnology have identified ...

    Authors: Mohamed Anwar K Abdelhalim and Bashir M Jarrar
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2011 10:166
  13. This study was an investigation of the effects of ingesting a daily dose of isolated glycinin soy protein (11S globulin), in association with rosuvastatin, on the control of hypercholesterolemia in experimenta...

    Authors: Priscila G Fassini, Roberto W Noda, Ederlan S Ferreira, Maraiza A Silva, Valdir A Neves and Aureluce Demonte
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2011 10:165
  14. Malnutrition in utero can "program" the fetal tissues, making them more vulnerable to metabolic disturbances. Also there is association between excessive consumption of fructose and the development of metabolic s...

    Authors: Lucieli T Cambri, Gustavo G de Araujo, Ana C Ghezzi, José D Botezelli and Maria AR Mello
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2011 10:164
  15. Gold nanoparticles (GNPs) have important application for cell labeling and imaging, drug delivery, diagnostic and therapeutic purposes mainly in cancer. Nanoparticles (NPs) are being increasingly exploited for...

    Authors: Mohamed Anwar K Abdelhalim and Bashir M Jarrar
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2011 10:163
  16. The atherogenic lipoprotein phenotype is characterized by an increase in plasma triglycerides, a decrease in high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDLc), and the prevalence of small, dense-low density lipoprot...

    Authors: Natalia Sancho-Rodríguez, Francisco V Avilés-Plaza, Esteban Granero-Fernández, Antonio M Hernández-Martínez, María Dolores Albaladejo-Otón, Pedro Martínez-Mernández and Soledad Parra-Pallarés
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2011 10:162
  17. In order to validate its antiseptic and anticancer properties with respect to traditional uses, we have screened for the first time the antimicrobial activity of aerial parts of M. vulgare L. essential oil agains...

    Authors: Zied Zarai, Adel Kadri, Ines Ben Chobba, Riadh Ben Mansour, Ahmed Bekir, Hafedh Mejdoub and Néji Gharsallah
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2011 10:161
  18. The association of UDP-N-acetyl-alpha-D-galactosamine: polypeptide N-acetylgalactosaminyltransferase 2 gene (GALNT2) single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and serum lipid profiles in the general population is no...

    Authors: Qing Li, Rui-Xing Yin, Ting-Ting Yan, Lin Miao, Xiao-Li Cao, Xi-Jiang Hu, Lynn Htet Htet Aung, Dong-Feng Wu, Jin-Zhen Wu and Wei-Xiong Lin
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2011 10:160
  19. Vitamin K is essential for the posttranslational modification of various Gla proteins. Although it is widespread in several organs, including the testis, the function of vitamin K in these organs is not well c...

    Authors: Asagi Ito, Hitoshi Shirakawa, Naofumi Takumi, Yoshihiko Minegishi, Ai Ohashi, Zakir H Howlader, Yusuke Ohsaki, Toshiro Sato, Tomoko Goto and Michio Komai
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2011 10:158
  20. Severe hypertriglyceridemia (HTG) is one cause of acute pancreatitis, yet the level of plasma triglycerides likely to be responsible for inducing pancreatitis has not been clearly defined.

    Authors: Supna Sandhu, Ahmad Al-Sarraf, Catalin Taraboanta, Jiri Frohlich and Gordon A Francis
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2011 10:157
  21. The cholesteryl ester transfer protein (CETP) has a central role in the lipid metabolism and therefore may alter the susceptibility to atherosclerosis.

    Authors: Genovefa Kolovou, Ioannis Vasiliadis, Vana Kolovou, Agathi Karakosta, Sophie Mavrogeni, Evaggelia Papadopoulou, Spiridon Papamentzelopoulos, Vasiliki Giannakopoulou, Apostolia Marvaki, Dimitrios Degiannis and Helen Bilianou
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2011 10:156
  22. Recent studies have highlighted the potential of cell therapy for atherosclerosis. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of mononuclear cell (MNC) therapy on the development of atherosclerotic lesi...

    Authors: Marcella L Porto, Leandro CF Lima, Thiago MC Pereira, Breno V Nogueira, Clarissa L Tonini, Bianca P Campagnaro, Silvana S Meyrelles and Elisardo C Vasquez
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2011 10:155
  23. Chronic liver diseases can interfere with hepatic metabolism of lipoproteins, apolipoproteins. Hepatitis B virus (HBV) is a major etiological agent causing acute and chronic liver diseases. Apolipoprotein M (A...

    Authors: Jin-Gang Gu, Cheng-liang Zhu, Duo-zhi Cheng, Yan Xie, Fang Liu and Xin Zhou
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2011 10:154
  24. To develop an animal model of Lipid Metabolism Disorder, which conforms to human clinical characteristic. Methods: There were 24 male Wistar rats that were randomly divided into 3 groups with 8 rats in each. T...

    Authors: Lin Manting, Zhou Haihong, Li Jing, Chen Shaodong and Liu Yihua
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2011 10:153
  25. This is a case report of adrenomyeloneuropathy (AMN), the adult variant of adrenoleukodystryphy (ALD). The diagnoses in the patient, aged 34, was confirmed via increased serum very long chain fatty acid concen...

    Authors: Gisella Terre'Blanche, Mietha M van der Walt, Jacobus J Bergh and Lodewyk J Mienie
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2011 10:152
  26. Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors (PPARs) are ligand-activated transcription factors that regulate lipid and glucose metabolism. PPARα is highly expressed in the liver and controls genes involved in ...

    Authors: Itsuo Murakami, Yukari Wakasa, Shinji Yamashita, Toshio Kurihara, Kota Zama, Naoyuki Kobayashi, Yukiko Mizutani, Susumu Mitsutake, Tatsuro Shigyo and Yasuyuki Igarashi
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2011 10:150
  27. The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of quercetin in alleviating the cytotoxic effects of Dimethoate in human peripheral blood lymphocytes.

    Authors: Bochra Gargouri, Riadh Ben Mansour, Fatma Ben Abdallah, Abdelfetteh Elfekih, Saloua Lassoued and Hamden Khaled
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2011 10:149
  28. Sleep is an integral part of good health. Sleep disorders and variations in sleep habits are associated with a low-grade inflammatory status, which may be either a cause or consequence of other conditions, inc...

    Authors: Eduardo S Alves, Fabio S Lira, Ronaldo VT Santos, Sergio Tufik and Marco T de Mello
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2011 10:148
  29. Advances in nanotechnology have identified promising candidates for many biological and biomedical applications. Since the properties of nanoparticles (NPs) differ from that of their bulk materials, they are b...

    Authors: Mohamed Anwar K Abdelhalim and Bashir M Jarrar
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2011 10:147
  30. Despite documented benefits of lipid-lowering treatment in women, a considerable number are undertreated, and fewer achieve treatment targets vs. men.

    Authors: Beth L Abramson, Pascale Benlian, Mary E Hanson, Jianxin Lin, Arvind Shah and Andrew M Tershakovec
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2011 10:146
  31. Bioavailability of omega-3 fatty acids (FA) depends on their chemical form. Superior bioavailability has been suggested for phospholipid (PL) bound omega-3 FA in krill oil, but identical doses of different che...

    Authors: Jan Philipp Schuchardt, Inga Schneider, Henrike Meyer, Juliane Neubronner, Clemens von Schacky and Andreas Hahn
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2011 10:145
  32. Invasive fungal infections such as candidiasis constitute an increasingly important medical problem. Drugs currently used for the treatment of candidiasis include polyenes (such as Amphotericin B) and azoles. ...

    Authors: Carlos G Leon, Jinkyung Lee, Karen Bartlett, Pavel Gershkovich, Ellen K Wasan, Jinying Zhao, John G Clement and Kishor M Wasan
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2011 10:144
  33. Previous analysis clustered 1,238 individuals from the general population Genetics of Lipid Lowering Drugs Network (GOLDN) study by the size of their fasting very low-density, low-density and high-density lipo...

    Authors: Alexis C Wood, Stephen Glasser, W Timothy Garvey, Edmond K Kabagambe, Ingrid B Borecki, Hemant K Tiwari, Michael Y Tsai, Paul N Hopkins, Jose M Ordovas and Donna K Arnett
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2011 10:143
  34. The investigation of the environmental contribution for developmental neurotoxicity is very important. Many environmental chemical exposures are now thought to contribute to the development of neurological dis...

    Authors: Afaf K El-Ansary, Sooad K Al-Daihan and Amina R El-Gezeery
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2011 10:142
  35. Increasing land restrictions and a reduced livestock-to-human ratio during the 20th century led the Maasai to lead a more sedentary, market-orientated lifestyle. Although plant-derived food nowadays contribute...

    Authors: Nadja Knoll, Katrin Kuhnt, Florence M Kyallo, Beatrice N Kiage-Mokua and Gerhard Jahreis
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2011 10:141
  36. The association of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the apolipoprotein (Apo) A1/C3/A4/A5 gene cluster and serum lipid profiles is inconsistent. The present study was undertaken to detect the associati...

    Authors: Rui-Xing Yin, Yi-Yang Li and Chao-Qiang Lai
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2011 10:140
  37. Rabbits are widely used in biomedical research and especially as animal models in atherosclerosis studies. Blood biochemistry is used to monitor progression of disease, before final evaluation including pathol...

    Authors: Ismene A Dontas, Katerina A Marinou, Dimitrios Iliopoulos, Nektaria Tsantila, George Agrogiannis, Apostolos Papalois and Theodore Karatzas
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2011 10:139
  38. We reported that the compositions of arachidonic acid (ARA) in erythrocytes and plasma phospholipids (PL) in the elderly were lower than those in the young, though the ARA intake was nearly identical.

    Authors: Terue Kawabata, Satoko Hirota, Tomoko Hirayama, Naoko Adachi, Yoshinori Kaneko, Noriko Iwama, Keiko Kamachi, Eiji Araki, Hiroshi Kawashima and Yoshinobu Kiso
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2011 10:138
  39. Homocysteine and cysteine are considered as risk factors of cardiovascular disease. Homocysteine influences the liver expression of ApoA-I and decreases its blood level and HDL in genetic mice model. We aimed ...

    Authors: Yunjun Xiao, Yuan Zhang, Xiaofei Lv, Dongfang Su, Dan Li, Min Xia, Jian Qiu, Wenhua Ling and Jing Ma
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2011 10:137
  40. To analyze the potential genetic associations between four polymorphisms of interleukin-6 receptor (IL-6R) gene and atherosclerotic lipid profiles among young adolescents in Taiwan.

    Authors: Nain-Feng Chu, Fu-Hung Lin, Hsien-Chuan Chin and Ye-Jen Hong
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2011 10:136
  41. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the biodistribution and toxicity of amphotericin B (AmB) following multiple oral administrations of a novel tropically stable lipid-based formulation (iCo-010).

    Authors: Olena Sivak, Pavel Gershkovich, Molly Lin, Ellen K Wasan, Jinying Zhao, David Owen, John G Clement and Kishor M Wasan
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2011 10:135
  42. The physiological regulation of hepatic apoE gene has not been clarified, although the expression of apoE in adipocytes and macrophages has been known to be regulated by LXR.

    Authors: Makoto Kurano, Naoyuki Iso-O, Masumi Hara, Nobukazu Ishizaka, Kyoji Moriya, Kazuhiko Koike and Kazuhisa Tsukamoto
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2011 10:134
  43. Advances in nanotechnology have identified promising candidates for many biological, biomedical and biomedicine applications. They are being increasingly exploited for medical uses and other industrial applica...

    Authors: Mohamed Anwar K Abdelhalim and Bashir M Jarrar
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2011 10:133
  44. Cholesterol changes have been described in prion-cell models and in experimental rodent scrapie; yet, the pattern of this association is still controversial.

    Authors: Sarah Vascellari, Sebastiano Banni, Claudia Vacca, Vito Vetrugno, Franco Cardone, Michele A Di Bari, Paolo La Colla and Alessandra Pani
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2011 10:132
  45. To date, the influence of milk and dairy products on carcinogenesis remains controversial. However, lipids of ruminant origin such as conjugated linoleic acids (CLA) are known to exhibit beneficial effects in vit...

    Authors: Christian Degen, Alfred Lochner, Sylvia Keller, Katrin Kuhnt, Sven Dänicke and Gerhard Jahreis
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2011 10:131
  46. Marine n-3 fatty acids and γ-linolenic acid both have anti-inflammatory effects and may be useful to help treat inflammatory diseases. The effects of these alone or combined were examined in patients with arth...

    Authors: Christine Dawczynski, Ursula Hackermeier, Martin Viehweger, Rainer Stange, Monika Springer and Gerhard Jahreis
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2011 10:130
  47. The endocannabinoid system (ECS) is a ubiquitously expressed signalling system, with involvement in lipid metabolism and obesity. There are reported changes in obesity of blood concentrations of the endocannab...

    Authors: Jemma C Cable, Garry D Tan, Stephen PH Alexander and Saoirse E O'Sullivan
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2011 10:129

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