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Date
2020-03Type
- Review Article
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Abstract
High Density Lipoproteins (HDLs) have long been considered as “good cholesterol,” beneficial to the whole body and, in particular, to cardio-vascular health. However, HDLs are complex particles that undergoes dynamic remodeling through interactions with various enzymes and tissues throughout their life cycle, making the complete understanding of its functions and roles more complicated than initially expected. In this review, we explore the novel understanding of HDLs' behavior in health and disease as a multifaceted class of lipoprotein, with different size subclasses, molecular composition, receptor interactions, and functionality. Further, we report on emergent HDL-based therapeutics tested in small and larger scale clinical trials and their mixed successes. Show more
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https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000412653Publication status
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Journal / series
Frontiers in Cardiovascular MedicineVolume
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Publisher
Frontiers MediaSubject
high density lipoprotein; cardiovascular risk; obesity; endothelial function; HDL-therapy; bariatric surgery; lipoproteinsMore
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