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Assay for Lecithin: Cholesterol Acyltransferase
Roy B. Verdery,
Shimon Gatt
Friedman Brain Institute
Genetics and Genomic Sciences
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
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Lecithin
100%
Lecithin-cholesterol Acyltransferase
100%
Cholesteryl Ester
100%
Fatty Acids
75%
Cholesterol
50%
Neutral Lipids
50%
Lipid Fractions
50%
Enzyme Activity
25%
Heavy Metals
25%
Aqueous Solution
25%
Reducing Agent
25%
Peroxidation
25%
Chelating Agent
25%
Unesterified Cholesterol
25%
Labeled Substrates
25%
Silicic Acid
25%
Solvent Partition
25%
Metal-catalyzed
25%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Lecithin-Cholesterol Acyltransferase
100%
Lecithin
100%
Cholesteryl Ester
100%
Enzyme
50%
Triglyceride
50%
Enzyme Activity
25%
Peroxidation
25%
Blood Plasma
25%
Aqueous Solution
25%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Cholesterol Ester
100%
Egg Lecithin
100%
Phosphatidylcholine Sterol Acyltransferase
100%
Fatty Acid
75%
Reducing Agent
25%
Chelating Agent
25%
Heavy Metal
25%
Silicic Acid
25%
Chemistry
Lecithin
100%
Cholesteryl Ester
80%
Fatty Acids
60%
Enzyme Activity
20%
Reducing Agent
20%
Heavy Metal
20%
Chelating Agent
20%
Silicic Acid
20%
Aqueous Solution
20%
Solution
20%
peroxidation
20%
Cofactor
20%