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Pressure perturbation calorimetry of apolipoproteins in solution and in model lipoproteins. | Academic Article |
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Calorimetry of apolipoprotein-A1 binding to phosphatidylcholine-triolein-cholesterol emulsions. | Academic Article |
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Pressure perturbation calorimetry of lipoproteins reveals an endothermic transition without detectable volume changes. Implications for adsorption of apolipoprotein to a phospholipid surface. | Academic Article |
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Conformation and stability properties of B17: II. Analytical investigations using differential scanning calorimetry. | Academic Article |
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Empirical free energy calculation: comparison to calorimetric data. | Academic Article |
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Structural and thermotropic properties of synthetic C16:0 (palmitoyl) ceramide: effect of hydration. | Academic Article |
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13C MAS NMR studies of crystalline cholesterol and lipid mixtures modeling atherosclerotic plaques. | Academic Article |
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1H NMR studies of lymph chylomicra and very low density lipoproteins from nonhuman primates. | Academic Article |
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A multinuclear solid-state NMR study of phospholipid-cholesterol interactions. Dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine-cholesterol binary system. | Academic Article |
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Apoprotein stability and lipid-protein interactions in human plasma high density lipoproteins. | Academic Article |
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Bedside assessment of the work of breathing. | Academic Article |
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Bilayer interactions of ether- and ester-linked phospholipids: dihexadecyl- and dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholines. | Academic Article |
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Bilayer properties of totally synthetic C16:0-lactosyl-ceramide. | Academic Article |
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Biophysical analysis of normal transthyretin: implications for fibril formation in senile systemic amyloidosis. | Academic Article |
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Body composition, resting metabolic rate, and energy requirements of short- and normal-stature, low-income Guatemalan children. | Academic Article |
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