Hypocholesterolaemia and non-cardiovascular disease: metabolic studies on subjects with low plasma cholesterol concentrations

Some epidemiological studies have suggested an inverse relation between serum cholesterol concentration and mortality from cancer. Two hypotheses that might explain such a relation were investigated. To assay potentially deleterious effects of hypocholesterolaemia on cell membranes the lipid content...

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Hauptverfasser: Marenah, C B, Lewis, B, Hassall, D, La Ville, A, Cortese, C, Mitchell, W D, Bruckdorfer, K R, Slavin, B, Miller, N E, Turner, P R, Heduan, E
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beta Carotene
Blood plasma
Carotenoids - blood
Cell membranes
Cells, Cultured
Cholesterol - blood
Cholesterol - metabolism
Cholesterol, HDL
Cholesterol, LDL
Cholesterol, VLDL
Cholesterols
Clinical Research
Density
Fibroblasts
Fibroblasts - metabolism
hematologic tests
Humans
hypocholesterolemia
Lipoproteins
Lipoproteins, HDL - blood
Lipoproteins, LDL - blood
Lipoproteins, VLDL - blood
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Male
males
metabolic studies
Middle Aged
neoplasms
Neoplasms - blood
nutrition research
Phospholipids
Phospholipids - metabolism
Plasma density
risk factors
Serum cholesterol
Teeth
Viscosity
Vitamin A - blood
title Hypocholesterolaemia and non-cardiovascular disease: metabolic studies on subjects with low plasma cholesterol concentrations
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