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- What Is apoB and What Can It Tell You About Your Heart Disease Risk?
ApoB is a major structural protein found in LDL, and it helps to transport fat and cholesterol throughout the body Lipoproteins that contain apoB, such as bad cholesterol, are particularly dangerous because they can penetrate the walls of arteries
- Apolipoprotein B (APOB) Test - Cleveland Clinic
What is an Apo B blood test? An Apo B or Apolipoprotein B-100 test is a blood test that can tell you about your risk for cardiovascular (heart and blood vessel) disease To do this, it measures the amount of Apo B, which carries substances in your blood that help make plaque, a waxy fat that can block your arteries
- Establishment of a lipid metabolism disorder model in ApoEb mutant . . .
Background and aims: ApoEb is a zebrafish homologous to mammalian ApoE, whose deficiency would lead to lipid metabolism disorders (LMDs) like atherosclerosis We attempted to knock out the zebrafish ApoEb, then establish a zebrafish model with LMD
- Apolipoprotein B - Wikipedia
Apolipoprotein B (ApoB) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the APOB gene Its measurement is commonly used to detect the risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease [5][6] The protein occurs in the plasma in two main isoforms, ApoB48 and ApoB100 The first is synthesized exclusively by the small intestine, the second by the liver [7]
- ZFIN Gene: apoeb
Predicted to act upstream of or within lipid transport and lipoprotein metabolic process Predicted to be located in extracellular matrix and extracellular space Predicted to be part of several cellular components, including chylomicron; low-density lipoprotein particle; and triglyceride-rich plasma lipoprotein particle
- The Lower the ApoB, the Better: Now, How Does ApoB Fit in the Upcoming . . .
Collective evidence supports that apoB is the most reliable measure of global lipid-related cardiovascular risk because it represents the total concentration of all atherogenic lipoproteins
- Apolipoprotein B Explained: A Deeper Look Into Cholesterol and . . .
Apolipoprotein B (ApoB) plays a central role in lipid metabolism and maintaining cardiovascular health, making it an important biomarker to understand and potentially monitor But what is ApoB, how it is measured, and what does it mean for heart health? Plus, how to support healthy ApoB levels What is Apolipoprotein B?
- 30314 - Gene Resultapoeb apolipoprotein Eb [ (zebrafish)]
Induction of apolipoprotein Eb (apoeb) and up-regulation of estrogen receptor 2a (esr2a) transcripts were observed in the epidermis at initiator sites of zebrafish ectodermal dermal appendage morphogenesis
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