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  • ApoE4 decreases spine density and dendritic complexity in cortical neurons in vivo
  • Apolipoprotein (apo) E inhibits the capacity of monosodium urate crystals to stimulate neutrophils. Characterization of intraarticular apo E and demonstration of apo E binding to urate crystals in vivo
  • Apolipoprotein a-i structural organization in high-density lipoproteins isolated from human plasma
  • Apolipoprotein a-ii inhibits high density lipoprotein remodeling and lipid-poor apolipoprotein a-i formation
  • Apolipoprotein A-IV binds αIIbβ3 integrin and inhibits thrombosis
  • Apolipoprotein a1 increases mitochondrial biogenesis through AMP-activated protein kinase
  • Apolipoprotein d levels are elevated in prefrontal cortex of subjects with alzheimer's disease: No relation to apolipoprotein e expression or genotype
  • Apolipoprotein d modulates arachidonic acid signaling in cultured cells: Implications for psychiatric disorders
  • Apolipoprotein d mrna expression is elevated in pdapp transgenic mice
  • Apolipoprotein e and atherosclerosis
  • Apolipoprotein E receptor 2 mediates activated protein C-induced endothelial Akt activation and endothelial barrier stabilization
  • Apolipoprotein-b allotype-mb191 and allotype-mb192 in subjects with coronary-artery disease and hypercholesterolemia
  • Apolipoprotein-b mediates the capacity of low-density-lipoprotein to suppress neutrophil stimulation by particulates
  • Apolipoprotein-e is a biologically-active constituent of the normal immunoregulatory lipoprotein, ldl-in
  • Apomorphine-induced facilitation of intra-cranical self-stimulation following dopamine denervation of the nucleus accumbens
  • Apoprotein-e-rich high-density lipoproteins inhibit ovarian androgen synthesis
  • Apoptosis and necrosis: two distinct events induced, respectively, by mild and intense insults with N-methyl-D-aspartate or nitric oxide/superoxide in cortical cell cultures
  • Apoptosis in rheumatic disease
  • Apoptosis induced by HIV infection in H9 T cells is blocked by ICE-family protease inhibition but not by a Fas(CD95) antagonist
  • Apoptosis signaling pathway in t cells is composed of ice/ced-3 family proteases and map kinase kinase 6b
  • Apoptosis triggered by myc-induced suppression of bcl-x-l or bcl-2 is bypassed during lymphomagenesis
  • Apoptosis with FasL+ cell infiltration in the periphery and thymus of corrected autoimmune mice
  • Apoptosis-inducing factor mediates microglial and neuronal apoptosis caused by pneumococcus
  • Apoptotic cell clearance in Drosophila melanogaster
  • Apoptotic DNA fragmentation is detected by a semi-quantitative ligation-mediated PCR of blunt DNA ends
  • Apoptotic tumor cells induce il-27 release from human dcs to activate treg cells that express cd69 and attenuate cytotoxicity
  • App processing, A beta-amyloidogenesis, and the pathogenesis of alzheimers-disease
  • Apparent loss-of-function mutant GPCRs revealed as constitutively desensitized receptors
  • Appearance of virus-specific DNA in mammalian cells following transformation by rous sarcoma virus
  • Appetite for destruction: neuron ablations, prey capture, and sensorimotor integration in larval zebrafish
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