Resistance of native and circulating modified low-density lipoproteins in human blood to association
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- DOI: 10.1007/s10517-005-0047-2
Resistance of native and circulating modified low-density lipoproteins in human blood to association
Abstract
The resistance of native and circulating modified low-density lipoproteins from human blood to spontaneous and polyethylene glycol-induced association was studied by recording light transmission fluctuations. Circulating modified low-density lipoproteins were less resistant to association than native low-density lipoproteins. Polyethylene glycol-induced association of low-density lipoproteins was irreversible. Our results suggest that atherogenic activity of circulating modified low-density lipoproteins is associated with their increased predisposition to irreversible association.
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