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Apo E (Apolipoprotein E) plays an important role in the metabolism of lipids in the plasma, and is also is a constituent of various plasma lipoprotein-lipid particles. The protein is synthesized in liver, brain, spleen, and the kidney, and concentrations are high in interstitial fluids, where it plays a role in distributing cholesterol from cells where cholesterol is in excess to cells which require cholesterol. Apo E also plays an important role in the formation of very low density lipoprotein and chylomicrons. The Apo E gene is located on chromosome 19 at position 19q13. 2.
AD2; AI255918; APOE; apo-E; ApoE4; APOEA; Apolipoprotein; apolipoprotein E; apolipoprotein E3; apolipoprotein E4; Apoprotein; B2G1; BG; LDLCQ5; LPG; MGC1571
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