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1. Targeted delivery of oligodeoxynucleotides to parenchymal liver cells in vivo.

2. Uptake and catabolism of modified LDL in scavenger-receptor class A type I/II knock-out mice.

3. Scavenger receptor B1 (SR-B1) substrates inhibit the selective uptake of high-density-lipoprotein cholesteryl esters by rat parenchymal liver cells.

4. Characterization of a receptor for oxidized low-density lipoproteins on rat Kupffer cells: similarity to macrosialin.

5. Increased selective uptake in vivo and in vitro of oxidized cholesteryl esters from high-density lipoprotein by rat liver parenchymal cells.

6. Interaction of mutants of tissue-type plasminogen activator with liver cells: effect of domain deletions.

7. Recognition of lactoferrin and aminopeptidase M-modified lactoferrin by the liver: involvement of proteoglycans and the remnant receptor.

8. Binding characteristics of scavenger receptors on liver endothelial and Kupffer cells for modified low-density lipoproteins.

9. Different zonal distribution of the asialoglycoprotein receptor, the alpha 2-macroglobulin receptor/low-density-lipoprotein receptor-related protein and the lipoprotein-remnant receptor of rat liver parenchymal cells.

10. Cholesterol derivative of a new triantennary cluster galactoside directs low- and high-density lipoproteins to the parenchymal liver cell.

11. Ligand size is a major determinant of high-affinity binding of fucose- and galactose-exposing (lipo)proteins by the hepatic fucose receptor.

12. Characterization of the interaction of galactose-exposing particles with rat Kupffer cells.

13. Cholesterol esters selectively delivered in vivo by high-density-lipoprotein subclass LpA-I to rat liver are processed faster into bile acids than are LpA-I/A-II-derived cholesterol esters.

14. Low-density lipoproteins are degraded in HepG2 cells with low efficiency.

15. Role of the scavenger receptor in the uptake of methylamine-activated alpha 2-macroglobulin by rat liver.

16. Characterization of the interaction both in vitro and in vivo of tissue-type plasminogen activator (t-PA) with rat liver cells. Effects of monoclonal antibodies to t-PA.

17. Characterization of the low-density-lipoprotein-receptor-independent interaction of beta-very-low-density lipoprotein with rat and human parenchymal liver cells in vitro.

18. Selective uptake of cholesteryl esters from apolipoprotein-E-free high-density lipoproteins by rat parenchymal cells in vivo is efficiently coupled to bile acid synthesis.

19. Recognition of chylomicron remnants and beta-migrating very-low-density lipoproteins by the remnant receptor of parenchymal liver cells is distinct from the liver alpha 2-macroglobulin-recognition site.

20. Uptake and degradation of human low-density lipoprotein by human liver parenchymal and Kupffer cells in culture.

21. Uptake of lactosylated low-density lipoprotein by galactose-specific receptors in rat liver.

22. Evidence for reverse cholesterol transport in vivo from liver endothelial cells to parenchymal cells and bile by high-density lipoprotein.

23. The interaction in vivo of transferrin and asialotransferrin with liver cells.

24. Prostaglandin D2 mediates the stimulation of glycogenolysis in the liver by phorbol ester.

25. Effect of apolipoproteins E and C-III on the interaction of chylomicrons with parenchymal and non-parenchymal cells from rat liver.

26. Cellular communication inside the liver. Binding, conversion and metabolic effect of prostaglandin D2 on parenchymal liver cells.

27. Processing of cholesteryl ester from low-density lipoproteins in the rat. Hepatic metabolism and biliary secretion after uptake by different hepatic cell types.

28. Interaction in vivo and in vitro of apolipoprotein E-free high-density lipoprotein with parenchymal, endothelial and Kupffer cells from rat liver.

29. Conditioned media of Kupffer and endothelial liver cells influence protein phosphorylation in parenchymal liver cells. Involvement of prostaglandins.

30. Processing of acetylated human low-density lipoprotein by parenchymal and non-parenchymal liver cells. Involvement of calmodulin?

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