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Apolipoprotein M promotes mobilization of cellular cholesterol in vivo
Sara Elsøe,
Christina Christoffersen
, Jayraz Luchoomun, Scott Turner, Lars Bo Nielsen
Physiology of circulation, kidney and lung
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Apolipoprotein M
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Cellular Cholesterol
100%
Cholesterol
60%
Feces
20%
Transgenic Mice
13%
ApoM
13%
Transgenic
13%
Foam Cells
13%
Wild Mice
13%
Genotype
6%
HDL Formation
6%
Subclinical Atherosclerosis
6%
Not Poor
6%
Significant Trend
6%
Peritoneal Cavity
6%
Efflux
6%
Intravenous Infusion
6%
Macrophages
6%
Intralipid
6%
Peripheral Blood Cells
6%
Neuroscience
Apolipoprotein M
100%
In Vivo
100%
Blood Plasma
40%
Foam Cell
13%
Macrophage
6%
In Vitro
6%
Immunology and Microbiology
Apolipoprotein
100%
Blood Plasma
40%
Feces
20%
Wild Type
20%
Transgenics
13%
Wild Type Mouse
13%
Transgenic Mouse
13%
Foam Cell
13%
Macrophage
6%
Peritoneal Cavity
6%
Atherosclerosis
6%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Apolipoprotein
100%
Blood Plasma
40%
Wild Type
20%
Wild Type Mouse
13%
Transgenics
13%
Transgenic Mouse
13%
Foam Cell
13%
Genotyping
6%
Macrophage
6%
Medicine and Dentistry
Apolipoprotein M
100%
Feces
20%
Foam Cell
13%
Transgenic Mouse
13%
Carbon 13
6%
Effusion
6%
Peritoneal Cavity
6%
Macrophage
6%
Intravenous Drug Administration
6%
In Vitro
6%
Intralipid
6%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Apolipoprotein M
100%