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Characteristics of lipid metabolism including serum apolipoprotein M levels in patients with primary nephrotic syndrome

Lipids in Health and Disease Sep 09, 2017

He L, et al. – The specialists attempted this work to examine the apolipoprotein M (apoM) levels in patients with the primary nephrotic syndrome (PNS). They found higher serum apoM concentrations in patients with hyperlipidemia as compared with healthy controls. They explained that low serum apoM levels in patients with PNS were likely caused by PNS.
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