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Results 1 - 10 of 150 for Lipids
  1. Neutral lipid storage disease with myopathy is a condition in which fats (lipids) are stored abnormally in organs and tissues throughout the body. People with ...
  2. ... Dorfman syndrome is a condition in which fats (lipids) are stored abnormally in the body. Affected individuals ... the condition. CDS Chanarin-Dorfman disease Ichthyotic neutral lipid storage disease Neutral lipid storage disease with ichthyosis ...
  3. ... is responsible for the conversion of a fat (lipid) called sphingomyelin into another type of lipid called ceramide. Mutations in SMPD1 lead to a ... these genes are involved in the movement of lipids within cells. Mutations in these genes lead to ...
  4. ... particular, seipin is involved in the development of lipid droplets, which are structures within these cells that ... the normal development and function of adipocytes, including lipid droplets, which prevents fats from being stored normally ...
  5. ... use of fats and cholesterol in the body (lipid metabolism). In affected individuals, harmful amounts of fats (lipids) accumulate in cells and tissues throughout the body, ...
  6. ... a disorder characterized by abnormal storage of fats (lipids) in many areas of the body. People with this disorder cannot break down certain lipids effectively, specifically different forms of cholesterol, so these ...
  7. Sitosterolemia is a condition in which fatty substances (lipids) from vegetable oils, nuts, and other plant-based foods accumulate in the blood and tissues. These lipids are called plant sterols (or phytosterols). Sitosterol is ...
  8. ... fats in the body (a process known as lipid metabolism). In affected individuals, lipids accumulate abnormally in cells and tissues throughout the ... spleen, and immune system tissues due to massive lipid deposits. Lipid deposits may also occur in the ...
  9. ... Kamboh MI. Lipoprotein lipase gene sequencing and plasma lipid profile. J Lipid Res. 2014 Jan;55(1):85-93. doi: ... of lipoprotein lipase gene polymorphisms with longitudinal plasma lipid trends in young adults: The Coronary Artery Risk ...
  10. ... in the formation of the layers of fats (lipids) within the outermost layer of the skin (the epidermis). The lipid layers are necessary to prevent water loss (dehydration) ...
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