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However, HDL cholesterol is much more determined by mean cholesterol content per particle than by particle number.
From a mechanistic point of view, HDL cholesterol level is determined by two factors: first the number of circulating HDL particles, and second the mean cholesterol content per particle, i.e. its size or subclass distribution.
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During the SICU stay a mean cholesterol value was computed.
Moreover, their mean cholesterol level was 7 mmol/L.
2. Hepatocyte cholesterol synthesis, uptake, and degradation: The model includes a mean representation of circulating LDL particles with a cholesterol content of 0.92 mg/nmol of particles.
The mean data for all three agonists are represented in Fig. 2. Cholesterol oxidase (2 U/ml) was used as an alternative method of reducing cholesterol content, and representative traces are shown in Fig. 1C.
The cholesterol content and the hydrophilicity potential of encapsulated compounds were the main factors affecting the mean volume diameter of the prepared vesicles.
Co-regulation of alternative splicing of multiple genes in pathways affecting cholesterol metabolism may provide a means to quickly modulate or fine-tune the effects of SREBP-mediated transcriptional regulation of intracellular cholesterol content.
A plot of mean OVA-specific IgG end-point titers shows decreased immunogenicity (up to a 2.5-fold average drop in titers) with increasing cholesterol content (comparison of 10 vs 1 mg titer over time, p < 0.001).
"The cholesterol content of the plaques had dropped by almost 50percentt.
It is also credited with helping to pass legislation strengthening requirements for listing cholesterol content on food labels.
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