18:2 Cholesteryl ester

18:2 cholesteryl ester is a lipid of Sterol Lipids (ST) class.

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MeSH term MeSH ID Detail
Arteriosclerosis D001161 86 associated lipids
Niemann-Pick Diseases D009542 25 associated lipids
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Brasaemle DL and Attie AD Rapid intracellular transport of LDL-derived cholesterol to the plasma membrane in cultured fibroblasts. 1990 J. Lipid Res. pmid:2313195
Lee ES et al. The regional ratio of cholesteryl palmitate to cholesteryl oleate measured by ToF-SIMS as a key parameter of atherosclerosis. 2013 Atherosclerosis pmid:23245508
Miyoshi N et al. Occurrence of cytotoxic 9-oxononanoyl secosterol aldehydes in human low-density lipoprotein. 2013 Free Radic. Biol. Med. pmid:23395781
Dorset DL Binary phase behavior of cholesteryl oleate with cholesteryl linoleate. 1990 Biochim. Biophys. Acta pmid:2397245
Peters J and Byrne GI Chlamydia trachomatis growth depends on eukaryotic cholesterol esterification and is affected by Acyl-CoA:cholesterol acyltransferase inhibition. 2015 Pathog Dis pmid:25883118
Green SR et al. Cholesteryl oleyl and linoleyl ethers do not trace their ester counterparts in animals with plasma cholesteryl ester transfer activity. 1989 J. Lipid Res. pmid:2600543
Yamamoto Y and Niki E Presence of cholesteryl ester hydroperoxide in human blood plasma. 1989 Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. pmid:2610703
Rajan VP and Menon KM Cholesterol flux between high density lipoproteins and cultured rat luteal cells. 1989 Endocrinology pmid:2924727
Rajan VP and Menon KM Differential uptake and metabolism of free and esterified cholesterol from high-density lipoproteins in the ovary. 1988 Biochim. Biophys. Acta pmid:3128333
Ball RY et al. Ceroid accumulation by murine peritoneal macrophages exposed to artificial lipoproteins: ultrastructural observations. 1988 Br J Exp Pathol pmid:3348959