LCAT activity is impaired in chronic renal failure. Our data show that LCAT activity is restored in successful renal transplant patients. Hence, relationship between kidney and LCAT activity can be postulated, but the underlying mechanisms are not yet fully clarified.
Lecithin: Cholesterol-acyl-transferase (LCAT) activity in renal allograft patients. Preliminary report / Sasso, Guido; Romeo, Marina; Ceccanti, Mauro; Carlomusto, Clotilde; A., Berbellini; Nardi, EMANUELE ANTONINO; Palestini, Massimo; Tersigni, Roberto. - In: BIOMÉDECINE. - ISSN 0300-0893. - 31:3(1979), pp. 59-60.
Lecithin: Cholesterol-acyl-transferase (LCAT) activity in renal allograft patients. Preliminary report
SASSO, Guido;ROMEO, Marina;CECCANTI, Mauro;CARLOMUSTO, Clotilde;NARDI, EMANUELE ANTONINO;PALESTINI, Massimo;TERSIGNI, Roberto
1979
Abstract
LCAT activity is impaired in chronic renal failure. Our data show that LCAT activity is restored in successful renal transplant patients. Hence, relationship between kidney and LCAT activity can be postulated, but the underlying mechanisms are not yet fully clarified.File allegati a questo prodotto
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