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Relative importance of high and low density lipoproteins in the regulation of cholesterol synthesis in the adrenal gland, ovary, and testis of the rat
J. M. Andersen
, J. M. Dietschy
Pediatrics
Gastroenterology
Internal Medicine
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Cholesterol Esters
96%
Adrenal Glands
83%
HDL Lipoproteins
83%
LDL Lipoproteins
81%
4-aminopyrazolo(3,4-d)pyrimidine
78%
Sterols
76%
Testis
70%
Ovary
68%
Cholesterol
57%
Endocrine Glands
37%
Chorionic Gonadotropin
28%
Adrenocorticotropic Hormone
25%
Lipoproteins
24%
Hormones
18%
lipoprotein cholesterol
16%
Corticosterone
13%
Esters
13%
Progesterone
12%
LDL Cholesterol
11%
HDL Cholesterol
11%
Testosterone
11%
Gels
10%
Steroids
9%
Animals
6%
Chemical Compounds
High-Density Lipoprotein
100%
Cholesterol
70%
Sterol
39%
Ester
30%
Chorionic Gonadotropin
19%
Plasma
17%
Lipoprotein
15%
Pyrimidine
12%
Lipoprotein Cholesterol
12%
Low-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol
11%
High-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol
11%
Corticosterone
10%
Steroid Hormone
9%
Progesterone
8%
Testosterone
8%
Hormone
7%
Additive
4%
Gel
4%
Amount
3%