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      Is paraoxonase related to atherosclerosis

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      Chemico-Biological Interactions
      Elsevier BV

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          Human serum paraoxonase is responsible for the hydrolysis of organophosphate anticholinesterases, however, whether the enzyme has a physiological role other than the detoxication of insecticides and nerve gases has remained uncertain. Recently, evidence has begun to accumulate of a relationship between the serum activity of paraoxonase and atherosclerosis. Paraoxonase may a fundamental role in lipoprotein metabolism, preventing oxidative changes to low-density lipoprotein which render the particle atherogenic.

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          Journal
          Chemico-Biological Interactions
          Chemico-Biological Interactions
          Elsevier BV
          00092797
          June 1993
          June 1993
          : 87
          : 1-3
          : 161-171
          Article
          10.1016/0009-2797(93)90038-Z
          8393738
          c0fc7e79-f6cd-453d-a6a6-dab659f0b9a0
          © 1993

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