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Also, ANGPTL3 increased very low density lipoprotein (VLDL -TG leVLDL -TGinhibiting levelstivity [ 27].
In turn, both IL-6 and IL-1β act on the liver to produce a characteristic dyslipidemia in metabolic syndrome, one which manifests as increased very low density lipoprotein (VLDL) and decreased high density lipoprotein (HDL) [ 10, 11].
Additional laboratory and clinical findings may include lymphadenopathy, symptoms of central nervous system involvement, exanthema, jaundice, edema, transaminase abnormalities, hypoproteinemia, hyponatremia, increased very low density lipoproteins, decreased high density lipoproteins, liver biopsy consistent with chronic persistent hepatitis.
Zucker rat hyperlipidemia is characterized by increased very low density lipoprotein (VLDL) and high density lipoprotein (HDL) without significant changes in low density lipoprotein (LDL) and reduced expression of the hepatic LDL-receptor [ 38].
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The steps in each test interval were gradually increased from very low to much higher injection rates.
However, inflammation was mostly increased with very low tidal volumes.
The suicide rate increased from very low rates to about 140 suicides/100 000 person-years in the 1980s.
Global phthalate ester production has increased from very low levels at the end of World War II to approximately 3.5 million metric tons/year.
SO(2) had a less plausible association: Daily deaths increased at very low concentrations, but leveled off and then decreased at higher concentrations.
Nos. 9 (radiotherapy after BCT) and 10 (radiotherapy after mastectomy) increased from very low levels (20% and 8%) to high (79%) or intermediate (65%) levels, respectively.
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