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Cholesterol Efflux Efficiency of Reconstituted HDL Is Affected by Nanoparticle Lipid Composition.

Shifa Jebari-BenslaimanAne San Jose-UrteagaKepa B UribeUnai Galicia-GarciaAsier Larrea-SebalIraide AllozaKoen VandenbroeckHelena OstolazaMartín César
Published in: Biomedicines (2020)
DPPC rHDLs, which resemble nascent HDL, are the most effective particles in inducing cholesterol efflux due to the higher physical binding affinity of cholesterol to the saturated long-chain-length phospholipids and the favored cholesterol transfer from a highly positively curved bilayer, to an accepting planar bilayer such as DPPC rHDLs. The physicochemical characteristics of rHDLs should be taken into consideration to design more efficient nanoparticles to promote cholesterol efflux.
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