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A lipoprotein is a biochemical assembly that contains both proteins and lipids. The lipids or their derivatives may be covalently or non-covalently bound to the proteins.
Second-hand smoke exposure linked to larger waist, poorer cognition in children

Second-hand smoke exposure linked to larger waist, poorer cognition in children

Amgen announces approval of cholesterol-lowering medication Repatha (evolocumab) Injection in Japan

Amgen announces approval of cholesterol-lowering medication Repatha (evolocumab) Injection in Japan

Higher-fat DASH diet significantly reduces blood pressure and triglycerides

Higher-fat DASH diet significantly reduces blood pressure and triglycerides

Common antibiotics can promote C. diff infections by killing off bile acid-altering microbes

Common antibiotics can promote C. diff infections by killing off bile acid-altering microbes

Lipoprotein nanoplatelets important for imaging biological molecules and cells

Lipoprotein nanoplatelets important for imaging biological molecules and cells

Cholesterol essential for health, but also plays key role in longevity

Cholesterol essential for health, but also plays key role in longevity

Novoron Bioscience receives NIH grant to study novel therapeutic approach for multiple sclerosis

Novoron Bioscience receives NIH grant to study novel therapeutic approach for multiple sclerosis

‘More is better’ for medical management of acute stroke

‘More is better’ for medical management of acute stroke

Viking submits IND application to FDA to conduct VK2809 Phase 2 study in patients with LDL-C and fatty liver disease

Viking submits IND application to FDA to conduct VK2809 Phase 2 study in patients with LDL-C and fatty liver disease

Researchers find molecular mechanism that may be responsible for development of amyloidoses

Researchers find molecular mechanism that may be responsible for development of amyloidoses

Disclosing genetic risk for CHD results in lower low-density lipoprotein cholesterol

Disclosing genetic risk for CHD results in lower low-density lipoprotein cholesterol

Genvoya approved as complete regimen for HIV treatment

Genvoya approved as complete regimen for HIV treatment

HDL not so good in protecting women against atherosclerosis, study shows

HDL not so good in protecting women against atherosclerosis, study shows

Repatha (evolocumab) injection gets FDA approval for high cholesterol

Repatha (evolocumab) injection gets FDA approval for high cholesterol

No lasting metabolic health costs from combined GH and GnRH analogue therapy

No lasting metabolic health costs from combined GH and GnRH analogue therapy

Novel approach to reduce 'bad' lipids in blood circulation

Novel approach to reduce 'bad' lipids in blood circulation

Familial hypercholesterolemia patients can benefit from alirocumab drug

Familial hypercholesterolemia patients can benefit from alirocumab drug

Amgen to present data on Repatha (evolocumab) and observational studies at ESC Congress 2015

Amgen to present data on Repatha (evolocumab) and observational studies at ESC Congress 2015

Novel technique may lead to therapies for pain relief in individuals with intractable pain

Novel technique may lead to therapies for pain relief in individuals with intractable pain

Resverlogix announces formation of international Clinical Steering Committee for RVX-208 "apabetalone" Phase 3 trial

Resverlogix announces formation of international Clinical Steering Committee for RVX-208 "apabetalone" Phase 3 trial

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