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| Cytoskeleton interactions involved in the assembly and function of glycoprotein-80 adhesion complexes in Dictyostelium // J. Biol. Chem., 2003. Vol. 278, N 4.-С.2614-2623
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| Ravandi Glycated phosphatidylethanolamine promotes macrophage uptake of low density lipoprotein and accumulation of cholesteryl esters and triacylglycerols // J. Biol. Chem., 1999. Vol. 274, N 23.-С.16494-16500
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| Flaxseed consumption reduces blood pressure in patients with hypertension by altering circulating oxylipins via an 'альфа'-linolenic acid-induced ingibition of soluble epoxide hydrolase // Hypertension, 2014. Vol. 64, N 1.-С.53-59
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| Phospholipids and oxophospholipids in atherosclerotic plaques at different stages of plaque development // Lipids, 2004. Vol. 39, N 2.-С.97-109
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| Ravandi Gucosylated glycerophosphoethanolamines are the major LDL glycation products and increase LDL susceptibility to oxidation: Evidence of their presence in atheroslcerotic lesions // Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vasc. Biol., 2000. Vol. 20, N 2.-С.467-477
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| Oxidation products of cholesteryl linoleate are resistant to hydrolysis in macrophages, form complexes with proteins, and are present in human atherosclerotic lesions // J. Lipid Res., 1997. Vol. 38, N 7.-С.1347-1360
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| Evidence that apolipoprotein A-I[Milano] has reduced capacity, compared with wild-type apolipoprotein A-I, to recruit membrane cholesterol // Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis and Vasc. Biol., 1997. Vol. 17, N 9.-С.1637-1643
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| Lipoproteins are substrates for human secretory group IIA phospholipase A[2]: Preferential hydrolysis of acute phase HDL // J. Lipid Res., 1998. Vol. 39, N 11.-С.2150-2160
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| Oxidation products of cholesteryl linoleate are resistant to hydrolysis in macrophages, form complexes with proteins, and are present in human atherosclerotic lesions // J. Lipid Res., 1997. Vol. 38, N 7.-С.1347-1360
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