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Keywords: Lipoproteins
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Journal Articles
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Further Areas , Hematology , Oncology
Infusionstherapie und klinische Ernährung (1987) 14 (Suppl. 3): 29–32.
Published Online: 23 June 2009
... to these endogenous lipoproteins. These exchanges are affected by the type of triglyceride fatty acids and the amount of phospholipids present in fat emulsions, as well as by the infusion rate. Some 10% of emulsions – with a high phospholipid: triglyceride ratio contain a huge phospholipid excess which can...
Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Further Areas , Hematology , Oncology
Infusionstherapie und Transfusionsmedizin / Infusion Therapy and Transfusion Medicine (1992) 19 (4): 202–203.
Published Online: 27 May 2009
...H. Northoff; W.A. Flegel; R. Yurttas; C. Weinstock The lipopolysaccharide(LPS)-induced release of cytokines from human monocytes can be prevented by previous interaction of serum with LPS. This inactivation is a function of lipoproteins. Here we show that LPS can be inactivated by low-density...
Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Further Areas , Hematology , Oncology
Infusionstherapie und klinische Ernährung (1986) 13 (4): 182–184.
Published Online: 26 May 2009
... exogenous fat in replacement of part of the calories provided by glucose reduces a series of complications associated with large glucose intake. There are exchanges of triglycerides, esterified cholesterol, phospholipids and apoproteins between exogenous lipids and endogenous lipoproteins, depending...