Lipid Storage Disorders pp 563-570 | Cite as
Use of Lipidotic Cultured Cells (From Wolman Disease and Multisytemic Lipid Storage Myopathy) for Studying the Metabolic Relations between the Cellular Compartments Containing Neutral Lipids
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Abstract
Neutral lipids stored in cultured cells can be from extracellular (lipoproteins) or intracellular (cellular biosynthesis or recycling of lipids) origin.
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Neutral Lipid Cholesteryl Ester Cholesteryl Ester Hydrolase Lymphoid Cell Line Acid Lipase
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