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  • 1
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Cellular and molecular life sciences 46 (1990), S. 560-569 
    ISSN: 1420-9071
    Keywords: Lipoprotein secretion ; very low density lipoproteins ; high density lipoproteins ; lipid compartmentalization
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary The process of assembly and secretion of lipoproteins is discussed with particular reference to the role of lipids. The majority of circulating lipoproteins is produced by the liver (80%) with the remainder being supplied by the intestine. The liver secretes both very low density lipoproteins and high density lipoproteins, but the assembly and secretion of these two types of particles may follow different routes. The major lipid components of lipoproteins are triacylglycerols, cholesterol, cholesterol esters and phospholipids. The biosynthesis of these lipids occurs on membranes of the endoplasmic reticulum, with many of the enzymes also being present in the Golgi; the roles of these two subcellular organelles in the assembly of lipoproteins are discussed. There appears to be a compartmentalization of lipids in cells, such that defined pools, often those newly-synthesized, are preferred, or even required, for lipoprotein assembly. The process of hepatic very low density lipoprotein secretion appears to be regulated by the supply of lipids. Indeed, the synthesis of new lipid may be a major driving force in lipoprotein assembly and secretion.
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  • 2
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    Electronic Resource
    Palo Alto, Calif. : Annual Reviews
    Annual Review of Nutrition 10 (1990), S. 337-356 
    ISSN: 0199-9885
    Source: Annual Reviews Electronic Back Volume Collection 1932-2001ff
    Topics: Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science, Nutrition
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  • 3
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    Electronic Resource
    [s.l.] : Nature Publishing Group
    Nature 346 (1990), S. 228-228 
    ISSN: 1476-4687
    Source: Nature Archives 1869 - 2009
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine , Natural Sciences in General , Physics
    Notes: [Auszug] SIR-Numerous chemical and isotope studies1,2 of xenolith samples carried to the surface by volcanic eruptions have revealed a common pattern of enrichment in incompatible trace elements, accompanied by only minor amounts of basaltic components such as silicon, aluminium, calcium and titanium. ...
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  • 4
    ISSN: 1588-2780
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Energy, Environment Protection, Nuclear Power Engineering
    Notes: Abstract It has been suggested that several age-related neurological diseases such as Alzheimer's disease and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis may be related to environmental toxins. Bulk sample multielement analyses by INAA alone are not adequate to define the role of trace elements in these diseases. A multitechnique approach has been developed that incorporates 14 MeV, instrumental reactor, radiochemical, and pre-irradiation chemical neutron activation analysis, together with laser microprobe mass spectrometry. The analytical scheme is able to provide bulk or protein normalized elemental concentrations, as well as microstructural, cellular, and subcellular localization information.
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  • 5
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Journal of radioanalytical and nuclear chemistry 171 (1993), S. 259-267 
    ISSN: 1588-2780
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Energy, Environment Protection, Nuclear Power Engineering
    Notes: Abstract The training process and training programs in both commercial nuclear plants and Department of Energy (DOE) nuclear facilities have improved significantly in the years following the Three-Mile Island (TMI) accident. This article describes some of these changes, including the reasons behind the change, the affected population, the training accreditation process and performance-based training, and the benefits of the changes.
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  • 6
    ISSN: 1615-5947
    Keywords: Atherosclerosis, cellular pathophysiology ; endothelial cell hypoxia ; transforming growth factor beta
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Hypoxic injury of vascular endothelial cells is hypothesized to be the initial cellular event in the formation of an atherosclerotic lesion. We studied the effect of various oxygen tensions on rabbit aortic endothelial cells in culture to determine macrophage adhesion and analyzed endothelial cell-conditioned media for fibroblast mitogenesis and transforming growth factor beta production. Fibroblast mitogenesis assay of endothelial cell-conditioned media revealed decreased activity at lower oxygen tensions. Further study revealed an inverse relationship between oxygen tension and aortic endothelial cell production of transforming growth factor beta despite lower total numbers of viable aortic endothelial cells at lower oxygen tensions. When rabbit aortic endothelial cells grown at various oxygen tensions were incubated with five day old bone marrow macrophages, an increase in macrophage adherence to aortic endothelial cells was noted at low oxygen tensions. Our observations suggest that aortic endothelial cell hypoxia leads to the production of transforming growth factor beta, a known monocyte chemoattractant. Monocytes may marginate and then adhere to endothelial cells, their adherence being augmented by endothelial cell hypoxia. This may contribute to the initial cellular events in the formation of an atherosclerotic lesion.
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