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4. The FoxOs are in the ApoM house

10. Macrophage SR-BI modulates autophagy via VPS34 complex and PPAR[alpha] transcription of Tfeb in atherosclerosis

15. Lysosomal Metabolism of Lipids

17. Analysis of chimeric receptors shows that multiple distinct functional activities of scavenger receptor, class B, type I (SR-BI), are localized to the extracellular receptor domain

20. Modified sites and functional consequences of 4-oxo-2-nonenal adducts in HDL that are elevated in familial hypercholesterolemia

22. Scavenging dicarbonyls with 5’-O-pentyl-pyridoxamine improves insulin sensitivity and reduces atherosclerosis through modulating inflammatory Ly6Chi monocytosis and macrophage polarization

23. Efflux of cellular cholesterol and phospholipid to lipid-free apolipoproteins and class A amphipathic peptides

24. Macrophage SR-BI modulates autophagy via VPS34 complex and PPARα transcription of Tfeb in atherosclerosis.

25. 4-oxo-2-nonenal Adducts In HDL Are Elevated In Familial Hypercholesterolemia: Identification Of Modified Sites And Functional Consequences

26. IL-1 Inhibition and Function of the HDL-Containing Fraction of Plasma in Patients with Stages 3 to 5 CKD

27. Scavenging dicarbonyls with 5’-O-pentyl-pyridoxamine increases HDL net cholesterol efflux capacity and attenuates atherosclerosis and insulin resistance

29. Scavenging of reactive dicarbonyls with 2-hydroxybenzylamine reduces atherosclerosis in hypercholesterolemic Ldlr−/− mice

33. Chronic kidney disease alters lipid trafficking and inflammatory responses in macrophages: effects of liver X receptor agonism

34. Effect of drug therapy on net cholesterol efflux capacity of HDL-enriched serum in rheumatoid arthritis

35. Self-association of human PCSK9 correlates with its LDLR-degrading activity

36. Abstract 208: Isolevuglandin, a Highly Reactive γ-ketoaldehyde Formed from the Isoprostane Pathway, Induces Deleterious Structural and Functional Consequences to High-density Lipoprotein

37. Net cholesterol efflux capacity of HDL enriched serum and coronary atherosclerosis in rheumatoid arthritis

40. Abstract 632: Modification of HDL by γ-Ketoaldehydes Causes impaired HDL Function in Familial Hypercholesterolemia

43. Isolevuglandin-Type Lipid Aldehydes Induce the Inflammatory Response of Macrophages by Modifying Phosphatidylethanolamines and Activating the Receptor for Advanced Glycation Endproducts

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