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This book is the first of two volumes that offer a comprehensive,
up-to-date account of current knowledge regarding high-density
lipoprotein (HDL), the changes that occur in HDL under different
conditions, the clinical applications of HDL, and means of
enhancing HDL functionality. HDL comprises a diverse group of
lipoproteins and its composition and metabolism are dynamic. In
this volume, the focus is on the changes observed in HDL under
different health statuses, with particular attention to the
functional and structural correlations of HDL and apolipoprotein
A-1. The impacts of a wide variety of factors on HDL are examined
in depth, covering, for example, diet, exercise, smoking, age,
diverse diseases, and different forms of environmental pollution.
It has long been known that HDL has anti-atherosclerotic and
antidiabetic properties, and more recently its anti-aging
activities have been recognized. These benefits of HDL are highly
dependent on its lipids, proteins, apolipoproteins, and enzymes,
and specifically their composition and ratios. In documenting the
latest knowledge in this field, this volume will be of interest to
both researchers and clinicians.
This book is the second of two volumes that offer a comprehensive,
up-to-date account of current knowledge regarding high-density
lipoprotein (HDL), the changes that occur in HDL under different
conditions, the clinical applications of HDL, and means of
enhancing HDL functionality. In this volume, the focus is on the
improvement of HDL, enhancement of its functionality, and the use
of HDL for therapeutic purposes. In the first section, up-to-date
information is provided on such topics as the tumor
regression-promoting and antidiabetic activities of reconstituted
HDL containing V156K apolipoprotein A-I, the enhancement of HDL
effects by high doses of vitamin C, the benefits derived from
incorporation of growth hormones 1 and 2 into rHDL, and the
biological functions of omega-3 linolenic acid in rHDL. The
enhancement of HDL functionality by policosanol and the resultant
benefits are thoroughly examined in a separate section. Readers
will also find the latest information on clinical applications of
HDL. Here, specific topics include the enhancement of adenoviral
gene delivery and the delivery of rapamycin. In documenting the
latest knowledge in this field, this volume will be of interest to
both researchers and clinicians.
This book is the second of two volumes that offer a comprehensive,
up-to-date account of current knowledge regarding high-density
lipoprotein (HDL), the changes that occur in HDL under different
conditions, the clinical applications of HDL, and means of
enhancing HDL functionality. In this volume, the focus is on the
improvement of HDL, enhancement of its functionality, and the use
of HDL for therapeutic purposes. In the first section, up-to-date
information is provided on such topics as the tumor
regression-promoting and antidiabetic activities of reconstituted
HDL containing V156K apolipoprotein A-I, the enhancement of HDL
effects by high doses of vitamin C, the benefits derived from
incorporation of growth hormones 1 and 2 into rHDL, and the
biological functions of omega-3 linolenic acid in rHDL. The
enhancement of HDL functionality by policosanol and the resultant
benefits are thoroughly examined in a separate section. Readers
will also find the latest information on clinical applications of
HDL. Here, specific topics include the enhancement of adenoviral
gene delivery and the delivery of rapamycin. In documenting the
latest knowledge in this field, this volume will be of interest to
both researchers and clinicians.
This book is the first of two volumes that offer a comprehensive,
up-to-date account of current knowledge regarding high-density
lipoprotein (HDL), the changes that occur in HDL under different
conditions, the clinical applications of HDL, and means of
enhancing HDL functionality. HDL comprises a diverse group of
lipoproteins and its composition and metabolism are dynamic. In
this volume, the focus is on the changes observed in HDL under
different health statuses, with particular attention to the
functional and structural correlations of HDL and apolipoprotein
A-1. The impacts of a wide variety of factors on HDL are examined
in depth, covering, for example, diet, exercise, smoking, age,
diverse diseases, and different forms of environmental pollution.
It has long been known that HDL has anti-atherosclerotic and
antidiabetic properties, and more recently its anti-aging
activities have been recognized. These benefits of HDL are highly
dependent on its lipids, proteins, apolipoproteins, and enzymes,
and specifically their composition and ratios. In documenting the
latest knowledge in this field, this volume will be of interest to
both researchers and clinicians.
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