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UK
/lˈɪpəpɹˌəʊtiːn/
]
[ US /ˌɫɪpəˈpɹoʊtin/ ]
[ US /ˌɫɪpəˈpɹoʊtin/ ]
NOUN
- a conjugated protein having a lipid component; the principal means for transporting lipids in the blood
How To Use lipoprotein In A Sentence
- Nitric oxide also inhibits proliferation of smooth muscles, reduces leukocyte adhesiveness, and regulates endothelial permeability, to lipoproteins and other constituents of plasma.
- Day-long elevations in triglyceride-rich lipoproteins may be problematic because of the atherogenic nature of these particles.
- There's a gene on chromosome 19 called apolipoprotein-E. Millennium Evening Transcript Informatics Meets Genomics
- Today we recognise that viruses are gene carriers just as lipoproteins are the cholesterol/fatty acid carriers of the body's circulatory system.
- One such region contains the gene that makes a blood fat called apolipoprotein E. BusinessWeek.com -- Top News
- Due to its lipophilic nature, vitamin E accumulates in cellular membranes, fat deposits and other circulating lipoproteins.
- Circulating lipoprotein and thrombocytes increased in all groups.
- It also contains anti-thrombus elements, and promotes the performance of high-density lipoprotein, resistance to angiospasm, and hematoblast concentration reduction.
- Lipoproteins may indirectly affect platelet function by altering vascular endothelial cell function.
- Many researchers report that mycoplasmal PAMPs, like lipoproteins induce an inflammatory response in primary monocytes and THP-1 cells in a way similar to LPS PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles