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1. USF1 deficiency alleviates inflammation, enhances cholesterol efflux and prevents cholesterol accumulation in macrophages.

2. HDL abnormalities in familial hypercholesterolemia: Focus on biological functions.

3. The mast cell as a pluripotent HDL-modifying effector in atherogenesis: from in vitro to in vivo significance.

4. Enhanced vascular permeability facilitates entry of plasma HDL and promotes macrophage-reverse cholesterol transport from skin in mice.

5. HDL and atherothrombotic vascular disease.

6. The impact of gender and serum estradiol levels on HDL-mediated reverse cholesterol transport.

7. Spontaneous remodeling of HDL particles at acidic pH enhances their capacity to induce cholesterol efflux from human macrophage foam cells.

8. Lipid exchange mechanism of the cholesteryl ester transfer protein clarified by atomistic and coarse-grained simulations.

9. High-density lipoproteins (HDL) are present in stenotic aortic valves and may interfere with the mechanisms of valvular calcification.

10. Extracellular modifications of HDL in vivo and the emerging concept of proteolytic inactivation of preβ-HDL.

11. Mast cell-dependent proteolytic modification of HDL particles during anaphylactic shock in the mouse reduces their ability to induce cholesterol efflux from macrophage foam cells ex vivo.

12. Atomistic simulations of phosphatidylcholines and cholesteryl esters in high-density lipoprotein-sized lipid droplet and trilayer: clues to cholesteryl ester transport and storage.

13. Association of cholesteryl ester transfer protein with HDL particles reduces its proteolytic inactivation by mast cell chymase.

15. Common ABCA1 variants, HDL levels, and cellular cholesterol efflux in subjects with familial low HDL.

16. Mast cell proteases: physiological tools to study functional significance of high density lipoproteins in the initiation of reverse cholesterol transport.

17. Depletion of pre-beta-high density lipoprotein by human chymase impairs ATP-binding cassette transporter A1- but not scavenger receptor class B type I-mediated lipid efflux to high density lipoprotein.

18. Cathepsins F and S block HDL3-induced cholesterol efflux from macrophage foam cells.

19. Degradation of phospholipid transfer protein (PLTP) and PLTP-generated pre-beta-high density lipoprotein by mast cell chymase impairs high affinity efflux of cholesterol from macrophage foam cells.

20. Apolipoprotein composition and particle size affect HDL degradation by chymase: effect on cellular cholesterol efflux.

21. Chymase bound to heparin is resistant to its natural inhibitors and capable of proteolyzing high density lipoproteins in aortic intimal fluid.

22. Plasmin and kallikrein reduce HDL-induced cholesterol efflux from foam cells.

23. Identification of domains in apoA-I susceptible to proteolysis by mast cell chymase. Implications for HDL function.

24. Matrix metalloproteinases-3, -7, and -12, but not -9, reduce high density lipoprotein-induced cholesterol efflux from human macrophage foam cells by truncation of the carboxyl terminus of apolipoprotein A-I. Parallel losses of pre-beta particles and the high affinity component of efflux.

25. Remodeling of HDL by phospholipid transfer protein: demonstration of particle fusion by 1H NMR spectroscopy.

26. Sequential expression of high and low density lipoprotein receptors in differentiating fetal rat adrenocortical cells in primary culture.

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