Pub. Date : 2012 Aug 24
PMID : 22820186
5 Functional Relationships(s)Download |
Sentence | Compound Name | Protein Name | Organism |
| 1 | The mechanisms for inactivation of LPL by ANGPTL4 was studied in THP-1 macrophages where active LPL is associated with cell surfaces in a heparin-releasable form, while LPL in the culture medium is mostly inactive. | Heparin | lipoprotein lipase | Homo sapiens |
| 2 | The mechanisms for inactivation of LPL by ANGPTL4 was studied in THP-1 macrophages where active LPL is associated with cell surfaces in a heparin-releasable form, while LPL in the culture medium is mostly inactive. | Heparin | lipoprotein lipase | Homo sapiens |
| 3 | The mechanisms for inactivation of LPL by ANGPTL4 was studied in THP-1 macrophages where active LPL is associated with cell surfaces in a heparin-releasable form, while LPL in the culture medium is mostly inactive. | Heparin | lipoprotein lipase | Homo sapiens |
| 4 | The PPARdelta agonist GW501516 had no effect on LPL mRNA, but increased ANGPTL4 mRNA and caused a marked reduction of the heparin-releasable LPL activity concomitantly with accumulation of inactive, monomeric LPL in the medium. | Heparin | lipoprotein lipase | Homo sapiens |
| 5 | The PPARdelta agonist GW501516 had no effect on LPL mRNA, but increased ANGPTL4 mRNA and caused a marked reduction of the heparin-releasable LPL activity concomitantly with accumulation of inactive, monomeric LPL in the medium. | Heparin | lipoprotein lipase | Homo sapiens |