| Title : Lipoprotein lipase activity\/mass ratio is higher in omental than in subcutaneous adipose tissue - Ruge_2006_Eur.J.Clin.Invest_36_16 |
| Author(s) : Ruge T , Sukonina V , Myrnas T , Lundgren M , Eriksson JW , Olivecrona G |
| Ref : European Journal of Clinical Investigation , 36 :16 , 2006 |
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Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Lipoprotein lipase (LPL) is important for lipid deposition in adipose tissue (AT) and responds rapidly to changes in the nutritional state. Animal experiments indicate that short-term regulation of LPL is mainly post-translational. Different processing of LPL in different AT depots may play a role in the distribution of lipids in the body. MATERIALS AND |
| PubMedSearch : Ruge_2006_Eur.J.Clin.Invest_36_16 |
| PubMedID: 16403005 |
Ruge T, Sukonina V, Myrnas T, Lundgren M, Eriksson JW, Olivecrona G (2006)
Lipoprotein lipase activity\/mass ratio is higher in omental than in subcutaneous adipose tissue
European Journal of Clinical Investigation
36 :16
Ruge T, Sukonina V, Myrnas T, Lundgren M, Eriksson JW, Olivecrona G (2006)
European Journal of Clinical Investigation
36 :16