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1. A novel approach for pharmacological substantiation of safety signals using plasma concentrations of medication and administrative/healthcare databases: A case study using Danish registries for an FDA warning on lamotrigine

2. Agreement between nicotine metabolites in blood and self-reported smoking status: The Netherlands Epidemiology of Obesity study

3. Apolipoprotein A-V is a potential target for treating coronary artery disease: evidence from genetic and metabolomic analyses

4. Agreement of aptamer proteomics with standard methods for measuring venous thrombosis biomarkers

5. A Diurnal Rhythm in Brown Adipose Tissue Causes Rapid Clearance and Combustion of Plasma Lipids at Wakening

6. Modulation of the gut microbiota impacts nonalcoholic fatty liver disease: a potential role for bile acids

7. Anacetrapib reduces (V)LDL cholesterol by inhibition of CETP activity and reduction of plasma PCSK9[S]

8. Prolonged niacin treatment leads to increased adipose tissue PUFA synthesis and anti-inflammatory lipid and oxylipin plasma profile[S]

9. Caspase-1 deficiency in mice reduces intestinal triglyceride absorption and hepatic triglyceride secretion[S]

10. CETP does not affect triglyceride production or clearance in APOE*3-Leiden mice

11. The hepatic uptake of VLDL in lrp−ldlr−/−vldlr−/− mice is regulated by LPL activity and involves proteoglycans and SR-BI

12. ApoE2-associated hypertriglyceridemia is ameliorated by increased levels of apoA-V but unaffected by apoC-III deficiency

13. ApoC-III deficiency prevents hyperlipidemia induced by apoE overexpression

14. The VLDL receptor plays a major role in chylomicron metabolism by enhancing LPL-mediated triglyceride hydrolysis

15. Hyperlipidemia in APOE2 transgenic mice is ameliorated by a truncated apoE variant lacking the C-terminal domain

16. Preclinical Studies on Intestinal Administration of Antisense Oligonucleotides as a Model for Oral Delivery for Treatment of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy

17. Apolipoprotein E knock-out mice are highly susceptible to endotoxemia and Klebsiella pneumoniae infection

18. In LDL receptor-deficient mice, catabolism of remnant lipoproteins requires a high level of apoE but is inhibited by excess apoE

19. Adenovirus mediated overexpression of human phospholipid transfer protein alters plasma HDL levels in mice1

20. Fiber-type-specific sensitivities and phenotypic adaptations to dietary fat overload differentially impact fast- versus slow-twitch muscle contractile function in C57BL/6J mice

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