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Fat Transport in Lipoproteins — An Integrated Approach to Mechanisms and Disorders

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  • Donald S. Fredrickson, M.D.,
  • Robert I. Levy, M.D.,
  • and Robert S. Lees, M.D.§

THE subjects of this review are the plasma lipoproteins, their structure and functions and the ways in which they are disordered in certain diseases. The intent is not to discuss lipoproteins for their own sake, however, but to exploit their potential for illuminating the common and often frustrating clinical problem of hyperlipidemia. The finding of an abnormal concentration in plasma of cholesterol, glycerides or a given class of the lipoproteins often raises questions of cause and relief that have no certain answer. These will not necessarily be forthcoming in this report. What will be attempted is the reduction of current . . .

Funding and Disclosures

* From the Laboratory of Molecular Diseases, National Heart Institute.

Author Affiliations

BETHESDA, MARYLAND

† Director and chief, Laboratory of Molecular Diseases, National Heart Institute.

‡ Head, Section on Lipoproteins, Laboratory of Molecular Diseases, National Heart Institute.

§ Assistant professor and associate physician, Rockefeller University.

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