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  • ...|insoluble]] and soluble in nonpolar organic solvents. Although the term ''lipid'' is often used as a synonym for [[fat]], the latter is in fact a subgroup ...nt>) and a nonpolar tail (<font color="#0000AA">U</font> for unpolar). The lipid shown is a phospholipid (two tails). The image on the left is a zoomed vers
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Lipid]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • #REDIRECT [[lipid]]
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  • Infiltration of [[lipid]]s (fat) into the hepatic [[parenchymal cell]]s, resulting in a yellow-colo
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  • ...the surface of lipoproteins that form a layer surrounding the hydrophobic lipid core.
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  • It denotes a group of 2-methilo-naphthoquinone derivatives that acts as a lipid co-factor for [[hemostasis]].
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  • ...has a specific function, and is usually separately enclosed within its own lipid membrane, found in all eukaryotic cells.
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  • A variant of [[lipid]]s commonly found in [[cell membrane]]s and characterized by a [[hydrophili
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  • Abnormal [[lipid]] [[serum]] levels, such as high total [[cholesterol]] or [[triglycerides]]
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  • A semisynthetic lipid-lowering drug derived from a compound produced by a mold of the genus Asper
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  • '''Cholesterol''' is a [[lipid]] that is the "principal sterol of all higher animals, distributed in body * [[Lipid]]
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  • ...polipoproteins with each playing a different role in lipid transport and [[lipid metabolism]]. These proteins are synthesized mainly in the [[liver]] and th
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  • {{r|lipid}}
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  • {{r|lipid}}
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  • ...thromboxane-3 families. A diet rich in eicosapentaenoic acid lowers serum lipid concentration, reduces incidence of cardiovascular disorders, prevents [[pl
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  • {{r|lipid}}
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  • * [http://nfs.uvm.edu/nfs-new/activities/tutorials/lipid.html Lipid metabolism]
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  • {{r|Lipid}}
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  • ...white matter cells. Based on the specific localization of this enzyme (in lipid-rich [[myelin]] sheaths) and on the fact that it produces acetyl groups, it | title = Intraneuronal N-acetylaspartate supplies acetyl groups for myelin lipid synthesis: Evidence for myelin-associated aspartoacylase
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  • {{r|Lipid}}
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  • {{r|Lipid}}
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  • '''Fatty acids''' are a variant of [[lipid]]s that provides an important source of [[energy]] for many organisms. [[Tr
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  • {{r|Lipid}}
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  • {{r|Lipid}}
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  • '''Myelin''' is the [[lipid]] [[substance]] that covers long axons to speed up [[action potential]]s, a
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  • ...unction of cellular components, such as [[protein]]s, [[carbohydrate]]s, [[lipid]]s, [[nucleic acid]]s, and other [[Biology|biological compounds]].<ref name ===Lipid===
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  • ...|insoluble]] and soluble in nonpolar organic solvents. Although the term ''lipid'' is often used as a synonym for [[fat]], the latter is in fact a subgroup ...nt>) and a nonpolar tail (<font color="#0000AA">U</font> for unpolar). The lipid shown is a phospholipid (two tails). The image on the left is a zoomed vers
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Lipid]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Lipid}}
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  • ...epatic parenchymal cells resulting in a yellow-colored liver. The abnormal lipid accumulation is usually in the form of [[triglyceride]]s, either as a singl
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  • {{r|Lipid}}
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  • ...mans and [[great apes]] as well as [[Neanderthalians]] as differences in [[lipid]] metabolism. It was developped by David F. Horrobin,<ref name="pmid9690763 ...ication/cbp03_cunnane.pdf}}</ref> Cunnane and Crawford describe ''marine'' lipid utilization as an obligate step in human evolution.
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  • ...otic]] cells. The Golgi apparatus further modifies many [[protein]]s and [[lipid]]s from the [[endoplasmic reticulum]]. Afterwards, they get transferred to
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  • {{r|Lipid}}
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  • In [[medicine]] and [[biochemistry]], '''lipoproteins''' are "lipid-protein complexes involved in the transportation and metabolism of lipids i
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  • ...|url=http://www.ahrq.gov/clinic/ajpmsuppl/lipidrr.htm |title=Screening for Lipid Disorders: Recommendations and Rationale |accessdate=2007-10-17 |format= |w
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  • {{r|Lipid metabolism}}
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  • ...to treat tetracycline-resistant staphylococcus infections. It is the most lipid soluble and the most active tetracycline [[antibiotic]], is a long-acting t
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  • {{rpl|Lipid}}
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  • {{r|Lipid metabolism}}
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  • {{r|Lipid}}
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  • ...ame=Ridolfi>Ridolfi, DM, PD Marcato, GZ Justo, et al. 2011. Chitosan-solid lipid nanoparticles as carriers ...tretinoin works effectively on the skin<ref name=Ridolfi></ref>. Chitosan-lipid nanoparticles production does not require the use of organic solvents. Beca
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  • ...L, Schiffrin EL, Rinfret S, Poirier P et al.| title=Effect of fibrates on lipid profiles and cardiovascular outcomes: a systematic review. | journal=Am J M
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  • ...inhibitor or calcium channel blocker vs diuretic: The Antihypertensive and Lipid-Lowering Treatment to Prevent Heart Attack Trial (ALLHAT) |journal=JAMA : t ...hibitor or calcium channel blocker vs diuretic: The Antihypertensive and Lipid-Lowering Treatment to Prevent Heart Attack Trial (ALLHAT). | journal=JAMA
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  • ...e SC. Problems with essential fatty acids: Time for a new pradigm? ''Progr Lipid Res 42'', 544-568, 2003.
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  • ...designation of this unusual lipid, which is usually in the Lipid A form. Lipid X's function is not known. [2] ...nvironment when the bacteria dies. This leads to the toxic regions of the lipid region of the lipopolysaccharide to be exposed. PagP and PagL are two enzy
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  • ...m levels of lipids, including overproduction or deficiency. Abnormal serum lipid profiles may include high total cholesterol, high triglycerides, low high d
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  • ...r, there is an undesirable tendency for halogenated drugs to accumulate in lipid tissue.
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  • ...en 5.1 and 10 mIU/L were significantly greater than the corresponding mean lipid levels in euthyroid subjects. Symptoms were reported more often in hypothyr ...e normal range of TSH. Modest elevations of TSH corresponded to changes in lipid levels that may affect cardiovascular health. Individual symptoms were not
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  • ...odenum]], and secreted in response to the presence of partially digested [[lipid]]s and [[protein]]s. CCK inhibits gastric emptying and stimulates the relea
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  • ...ar form of glycerophospholipids. Glycerophospholipids are relatively small lipid (fat) molecules that contain both [[hydrophilic]] and [[hydrophobic]] regio ...e eicosanoids are synthesized from [[diacylglycerol]], released from the [[lipid bilayer]] by phospholipase C (see below).
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  • It is used to disrupt the lipid coats of viruses during [[blood plasma]] production, such as HIV as well a
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