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1. Cloning And Fusing Of The Cholesterol Oxidase Gene And Their Expression In E. Coli. And Higher Plant
2. Molecular Biology Study Of Cholesterol Oxidase Gene Of Streptomyces Griseus ATCC14811
3. Development Of Liquid Chromatography-mass Spectrometry Method And Its Application In Proteomic Analysis
4. Plasma HDL Subclasses And Their Distribution Characteristics
5. Porcine Adipocyte Biology Characteristics And The Regulation Role Of Insulin & Cholesterol On Its Lipogenesis
6. Synaptic Plasticity Of Rat Retina After Acute High Intraocular Pressue And The Possible Modulatory Factors
7. Cholesterol Overloading Leads To Hepatic L02 Cell Damage Through Activation Of The Unfolded Protein Response
8. Regulation Of Cholesterol Transport-related Proteins Expressions By Oleic Acid-induced Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress In CaCo-2 Cells
9. Studies On The Microbial Transformation Of Steroids
10. Cloning And Function Of Human Genes Sec14l3, Acad10 And Bbs4v2
11. Mechanism Regulating Kv2.1. Lipid Raft Composition And Role In Apoptosis
12. The Expression Of Lecithin:cholesterol Acyltransferase And/or ApoA-I Mediated By Recombinat Adeno-associated Virus In Myogenic Cell
13. Effects Of Lovastatin And Monascus Ruber On Growth Inhibition And Induced Apoptosis Of D6 Cells
14. Study On The Functional Properties Of Probiotic Bacteria And Its Symbiosis
15. Cloning Of Cholesterol Oxidase Gene From Rhodococcus Equi And Its Expression In Escherichia Coli
16. Identification Of The TNF-α Response Element In Human Acyl-coenzyme A: Cholesterol Acyltransferase-1 Gene P1 Promoter
17. The Relationship Between Hepatic D-bifunctional Protein And Bile Acid Synthesis In The Rat
18. Expression Of DBP Is Involved In The Increase The Bile Acids Synthesis By LXR In The Mice
19. Study On The Electrochemical Response Of S-BLM Modified With Cholesterol To Ss-DNA
20. High Cholesterol And Fenofibrate Stimulate Bile Acid Synthesis Via LXR,PPARα Respectively In Rats
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