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Lipoprotein lipase-unstable on purpose?
Lipoprotein lipase (LPL) is a central enzyme in lipid metabolism. It is a non-covalent, homodimeric and N-glycosylated protein, which is regulated in a tissue-specific manner and is dependent on an activator protein, apolipoprotein CII. Dissociation of active LPL dimers to monomers leads to loss of activity. This was previously found to be an important event in the rapid regulation of LPL in t…
Contributors
- Olivecrona Gunilla Professor
- Holm Cecilia Professor
- Umeå universitet Medicinsk fakultet Medicinsk biovetenskap
Creator
- Zhang Liyan 1964- , Umeå universitet, Medicinsk biovetenskap
Publisher
- Medicinsk biovetenskap
Date
- 2007
- 2007-04-25
- 2007-03-28
- 2007-03-28
- 2007-04-25
- 2007
Contributors
- Olivecrona Gunilla Professor
- Holm Cecilia Professor
- Umeå universitet Medicinsk fakultet Medicinsk biovetenskap
Creator
- Zhang Liyan 1964- , Umeå universitet, Medicinsk biovetenskap
Publisher
- Medicinsk biovetenskap
Date
- 2007
- 2007-04-25
- 2007-03-28
- 2007-03-28
- 2007-04-25
- 2007
Providing institution
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Identifier
- oai:DiVA.org:umu-1058
Format
- electronic29
- electronic
- 29
Language
- en
- en
Is part of
- http://data.theeuropeanlibrary.org/Collection/a1041
Relations
- Umeå University medical dissertations0346-66121095
Year
- 2007
Providing country
- Sweden
Collection name
First time published on Europeana
- 2014-09-07T10:43:37.271Z
Last time updated from providing institution
- 2014-09-07T10:43:37.271Z