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PLTP gene
Known as:
LIPID TRANSFER PROTEIN II
, PLTP
, BPI fold containing family E
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Phosphatidylinositol Transfer Proteins
phospholipid exchange proteins
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Highly Cited
2008
Highly Cited
2008
Increased cholesterol efflux from cultured fibroblasts to plasma from hypertriglyceridemic type 2 diabetic patients: roles of pre beta-HDL, phospholipid transfer protein and cholesterol…
R. Vries
,
A. Groen
,
+7 authors
R. P. F. Dullaart
Atherosclerosis
2008
Corpus ID: 45256440
Review
2004
Review
2004
Emerging roles for phospholipid transfer protein in lipid and lipoprotein metabolism
J. Albers
,
M. Cheung
Current Opinion in Lipidology
2004
Corpus ID: 34754445
Purpose of review This review highlights the recent key advances in our understanding of the role of phospholipid transfer…
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Highly Cited
2003
Highly Cited
2003
PLTP secreted by HepG2 cells resembles the high-activity PLTP form in human plasma Published, JLR Papers in Press, June 16, 2003. DOI 10.1194/jlr.M300059-JLR200
S. Siggins
,
M. Jauhiainen
,
V. Olkkonen
,
J. Tenhunen
,
C. Ehnholm
Journal of Lipid Research
2003
Corpus ID: 36373371
Plasma phospholipid transfer protein (PLTP) is an important regulator of plasma HDL levels and HDL particle distribution. PLTP is…
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2001
2001
Dynamic changes in mouse lipoproteins induced by transiently expressed human phospholipid transfer protein (PLTP): importance of PLTP in prebeta-HDL generation.
S. Jaari
,
K. V. Dijk
,
+5 authors
C. Ehnholm
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B…
2001
Corpus ID: 20938331
Highly Cited
2000
Highly Cited
2000
PLTP activity in premenopausal women. Relationship with lipoprotein lipase, HDL, LDL, body fat, and insulin resistance.
S. Murdoch
,
M. C. Carr
,
J. Hokanson
,
J. Brunzell
,
J. Albers
Journal of Lipid Research
2000
Corpus ID: 8838676
Plasma phospholipid transfer protein (PLTP) is thought to play a major role in the facilitated transfer of phospholipids between…
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Highly Cited
1999
Highly Cited
1999
Plasma phospholipid transfer protein prevents vascular endothelium dysfunction by delivering α‐tocopherol to endothelial cells
C. Desrumaux
,
V. Deckert
,
+5 authors
L. Lagrost
1999
Corpus ID: 45761274
α‐tocopherol, the most potent antioxidant form of vitamin E, is mainly bound to lipoproteins in plasma and its incorporation into…
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Highly Cited
1998
Highly Cited
1998
Binding of phospholipid transfer protein (PLTP) to apolipoproteins A-I and A-II: location of a PLTP binding domain in the amino terminal region of apoA-I.
P. Pussinen
,
M. Jauhiainen
,
+4 authors
C. Ehnholm
Journal of Lipid Research
1998
Corpus ID: 6406697
The interaction of plasma phospholipid transfer protein (PLTP) with HDL has not been characterized in detail, although we have…
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Highly Cited
1988
Highly Cited
1988
Phospholipid transfer protein: full-length cDNA and amino acid sequence in maize. Amino acid sequence homologies between plant phospholipid transfer proteins.
F. Tchang
,
P. This
,
+7 authors
P. Bouillon
Journal of Biological Chemistry
1988
Corpus ID: 22621742
Highly Cited
1982
Highly Cited
1982
Increased cholesterol esterification in rat liver microsomes in purified non-specific phospholipid transfer protein.
Ben J.H.M. Poorthuis
,
Karel W.A. Wirtz
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta
1982
Corpus ID: 23896705
Highly Cited
1981
Highly Cited
1981
A new high-yield procedure for the purification of the non-specific phospholipid transfer protein from rat liver.
B. J. Poorthuis
,
J. Glatz
,
R. Akeroyd
,
K. Wirtz
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta
1981
Corpus ID: 5735643
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