45 results on '"Sanchez-Quesada J.L."'
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2. Ischemic stroke patients with carotid atherosclerosis show dysfunctional high-density lipoprotein particles
3. Biomarkers of heart failure and epicardial adipose tissue in type 2 diabetes mellitus. Effect of glycaemic control
4. The prevention against the deleterious effects of electronegative LDL on cardiomyocytes by HDL is partly impaired in type 2 diabetic patients
5. Electronegative LDL induces priming and inflammasome activation leading to IL-1β release in human monocytes and macrophages
6. Anti-inflammatory effect of apolipoprotein J in DB/DB mice fed atherogenic diet
7. Propiedades antioxidantes y antiinflamatorias de las lipoproteínas de alta densidad
8. Cytotoxic and inflammatory effects induced by secretome from epicardial adipose tissue of diabetic patients in human cardiomyocytes are partly reverted by HDL and APOJ
9. Altered properties of plasma low-density lipoprotein (LDL) in ischemic stroke patients with carotid atherosclerosis
10. LDL receptor regulates the reverse transport of macrophage-derived unesterified cholesterol via concerted action of the HDL-LDL axis
11. LRP1 derived peptides as a therapeutic strategy in atherosclerosis. Biochemical, in vitro and in vivo studies
12. Epicardial adipose tissue from type 2 diabetic patients displays features ascribed to metabolic alterations and inflammation
13. LDL electronegativa: una LDL modificada presente en la circulación con características aterogénicas
14. LDL modificada con fosfolipasa A2. Relación con la LDL electronegativa
15. Detección y caracterización de la lipoproteína X en una paciente con colestasis
16. Response of oxidative stress biomarkers to a 16-week aerobic physical activity program, and to acute physical activity, in healthy young men and women
17. Plasma microRNA profiling reveals novel biomarkers of epicardial adipose tissue: A multidetector computed tomography study
18. Micrornas As Circulating Biomarkers Of Epicardial Fat Volume: A Multidetector Computed Tomography Study
19. Caracterización de la subfracción electronegativa de la LDL en individuos con hipercolesterolemia familiar
20. Apolipoprotein J-derived mimetic peptide D-[113–122]APOJ binds to LDL and retards its spontaneous aggregation
21. Role of sphingolipids in the inflammatory and apoptotic effects of LDL(-) on monocytes
22. Electronegative LDL promotes triglyceride-enriched lipid droplet accumulation in macrophages by inducing the expression of genes related to lipid metabolism
23. Electronegative LDL (LDL(-)) induces cell differentiation and inflammatory response in THP1-CD14 macrophages
24. Apolipoprotein J ablation triggers atherosclerosis in a chow diet-fed LDLR-KO mice
25. Defective HDL remodeling and macrophage cholesterol efflux in adult and adolescent familial hypercholesterolemic patients
26. Human ApoA-I overexpression ameliorates two main cardioprotective functions of HDL in db/db mice
27. Electronegative LDL induces il-1b release through the activation of cd14 and tlr4 in human monocytes
28. Apolipoprotein J distribution among lipoprotein fractions in normolipemia and hyperlipemia
29. electronegative LDL-induced cytokine release in human monocytes is promoted through activation of p38-mitogen activated protein kinase and nuclear factor kappa-b
30. Increased inflammatory effect on monocytes of electronegative LDL and decreased protection by HDL from poorly controlled type 2 diabetic patients
31. Thermal stability of human plasma LDL(−): A paradoxical behavior of LDL aggregation
32. Consumption of polyunsaturated fat improves the saturated fatty acid-mediated impairment of HDL antioxidant potential
33. Apolipoprotein J protects against LDL aggregation
34. CORM-2-mediated generation of carbon monoxide improves the atherogenic properties of plasma lipoproteins in a mouse model of experimental diabetes
35. HDL COUNTERACTS INFLAMMATORY PROPERTIES OF ELECTRONEGATIVE LDL (LDL(-))
36. Erratum to “Response of oxidative stress biomarkers to a 16-week aerobic physical activity program, and to acute physical activity, in healthy young men and women” [Atherosclerosis 167 (2003) 327–334]
37. PO9-256 INCREASED TRANSCRIPTION OF INFLAMMATORY FACTORS BY LDL(−) ON MONONUCLEAR CELLS IS COUNTERACTED BY IL10
38. PO2-47 NOVEL PHOSPHOLIPASE C AND SPHINGOMYELINASE ACTIVITIES ASSOCIATED TO ELECTRONEGATIVE LOW-DENSITY LIPOPROTEIN
39. Effect of bariatric surgery in morbidly obese patients on the quantitative and qualitative characteristics of plasma lipoproteins
40. Hiperprolactinemia por macroprolactina y disfunción eréctil
41. Effect of physical exercise on lipoprotein(a) and low-density lipoprotein modifications in Type 1 and Type 2 diabetic patients
42. 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl coenzyme A reductasa inhibitors decrease Fas ligand expression and cytotoxicity in activated human T lymphocytes
43. LDL from aerobically-trained subjects shows higher resistance to oxidative modification than LDL from sedentary subjects
44. Increase of LDL susceptibility to oxidation occurring after intense, long duration aerobic exercise
45. 2.P.152 Physical exercise decreases lipoprotein(a) levels in hyper-lp(a) diabetic patients
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