Connection
Charles Edelstein to Lipoprotein(a)
This is a "connection" page, showing publications Charles Edelstein has written about Lipoprotein(a).
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Edelstein C, Shapiro SD, Klezovitch O, Scanu AM. Macrophage metalloelastase, MMP-12, cleaves human apolipoprotein(a) in the linker region between kringles IV-4 and IV-5. Potential relevance to lipoprotein(a) biology. J Biol Chem. 1999 Apr 09; 274(15):10019-23.
Score: 0.140
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Edelstein C, Italia JA, Scanu AM. Polymorphonuclear cells isolated from human peripheral blood cleave lipoprotein(a) and apolipoprotein(a) at multiple interkringle sites via the enzyme elastase. Generation of mini-Lp(a) particles and apo(a) fragments. J Biol Chem. 1997 Apr 25; 272(17):11079-87.
Score: 0.122
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Edelstein C, Italia JA, Klezovitch O, Scanu AM. Functional and metabolic differences between elastase-generated fragments of human lipoprotein[a] and apolipoprotein[a]. J Lipid Res. 1996 Aug; 37(8):1786-801.
Score: 0.116
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Edelstein C, Nakajima K, Pfaffinger D, Scanu AM. Oxidative events cause degradation of apoB-100 but not of apo[a] and facilitate enzymatic cleavage of both proteins. J Lipid Res. 2001 Oct; 42(10):1664-70.
Score: 0.042
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Fless GM, Kirk EW, Klezovitch O, Santiago JY, Edelstein C, Hoover-Plow J, Scanu AM. Effect of phospholipase A2 digestion on the conformation and lysine/fibrinogen binding properties of human lipoprotein[a]. J Lipid Res. 1999 Apr; 40(4):583-92.
Score: 0.035
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Klezovitch O, Edelstein C, Scanu AM. Evidence that the fibrinogen binding domain of Apo(a) is outside the lysine binding site of kringle IV-10: a study involving naturally occurring lysine binding defective lipoprotein(a) phenotypes. J Clin Invest. 1996 Jul 01; 98(1):185-91.
Score: 0.029