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Lipoprotein interaction with liposomes

Interactions of apolipoproteins with PL are essential for the assembly of lipoproteins, stabilization of lipoprotein structures, and expression and modulation of apolipoprotein functions. The main experimental approaches for the study of apolipoprotein interactions with PL have used isolated, exchangeable apolipoproteins in conjunction with aggregated lipids dispersed in water or spread at the air-water interface. The aggregated lipid states include lipid monolayers, various types of liposomes (small unilamellar vesicles, large unilamellar vesicles, multilamellar vesicles), and emulsions. All these lipid systems consist of or include PL, especially PC. [Pg.497]


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