Search Results - "Billheimer, Jeff"
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Early Midlife Cardiovascular Health Influences Future HDL Metrics in Women: The SWAN HDL Study
Published in Journal of the American Heart Association (01-11-2022)“…Background Utility of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) in assessing the antiatherogenic properties of HDL may be limited in midlife women. Novel…”
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HDL (High-Density Lipoprotein) Subclasses, Lipid Content, and Function Trajectories Across the Menopause Transition: SWAN-HDL Study
Published in Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology (01-02-2021)“…OBJECTIVE:The cardioprotective capacity of HDL (high-density lipoprotein) cholesterol postmenopause has been challenged. HDL subclasses, lipid contents, and…”
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Abstract MP36: Changes in High-density Lipoprotein (hdl) Subclasses and Particle Size Over the Menopause Transition are Associated With Higher Levels of Complement Proteins C3 and C4. The Study of Women's Health Across the Nation Hdl Ancillary Study
Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (03-03-2020)“…Abstract only Objective: High density lipoprotein (HDL) is emerging as a key player in modulating inflammation-related response impacting atherosclerosis…”
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Abstract P105: Associations Of Subclasses, Content And Function Metrics Of High-density Lipoprotein With Carotid Intima-media Thickness In Women Transitioning Through Menopause Swan Hdl And Swan Heart Studies
Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (25-05-2021)“…ObjectiveHigher levels of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) may not always be cardio-protective in midlife women. Novel metrics of HDL including…”
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Associations of HDL subclasses and lipid content with complement proteins over the menopause transition: The SWAN HDL ancillary study: HDL and complement proteins in women
Published in Journal of clinical lipidology (01-09-2022)“…The menopause transition (MT) could trigger low-grade chronic inflammation which may modify high-density lipoproteins (HDL) and lead to additional inflammatory…”
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Abstract P401: Associations Between High-density Lipoprotein Subclasses and Coronary Artery Calcification Vary by Menopausal Stage. The Study of Women's Health Across the Nation Hdl Ancillary Study
Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (03-03-2020)“…Abstract only Objective: Higher levels of high-density lipoproteins cholesterol (HDL-C) may not always be cardio-protective in midlife women. Nuclear magnetic…”
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Associations of HDL subclasses and lipid content with complement proteins over the menopause transition: The SWAN HDL ancillary study
Published in Journal of clinical lipidology (01-09-2022)“…•Complement proteins C3 and C4 rise around the menopause transition (MT).•Changes in HDL over the MT may modulate inflammation.•Therapies impacting HDL may…”
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9. AAV-Mediated Gene Transfer as a Therapeutic Approach for Familial LCAT Deficiency
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A functional, genome-wide evaluation of liposensitive yeast identifies the "ARE2 required for viability" (ARV1) gene product as a major component of eukaryotic fatty acid resistance
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (14-02-2014)“…The toxic subcellular accumulation of lipids predisposes several human metabolic syndromes, including obesity, type 2 diabetes, and some forms of…”
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Inhibition of Endothelial Lipase Activity by Sphingomyelin in the Lipoproteins
Published in Lipids (01-10-2014)“…Endothelial lipase (EL) is a major determinant of plasma HDL concentration, its activity being inversely proportional to HDL levels. Although it is known that…”
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A Functional, Genome-wide Evaluation of Liposensitive Yeast Identifies the “ARE2Required for Viability” (ARV1) Gene Product as a Major Component of Eukaryotic Fatty Acid Resistance
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (14-02-2014)“…The toxic subcellular accumulation of lipids predisposes several human metabolic syndromes, including obesity, type 2 diabetes, and some forms of…”
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