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Facilitation of phosphatidylcholine transfer into high density lipoproteins by an apolipoprotein in the density 1.20-1.26 g/ml fraction of plasma

Tall et al., 1983

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10280537071625315015
Author
Tall A
Forester L
Bongiovanni G
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Journal of lipid research

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Incubation of unilamellar vesicles of egg phosphatidylcholine (PC) in human plasma results in rapid transfer of phospholipid into high density lipoproteins (HDL). A similar but much slower transfer occurs upon incubation of PC vesicles with centrifugally isolated HDL …
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