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M C Ritter

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Bagdade J, Teuscher A, Ritter M, Eckel R, Robertson R
Diabetes . 1998 Jan; 47(1):113-8. PMID: 9421383
IDDM patients treated with conventional subcutaneous insulin have an abnormal increase in cholesteryl ester transfer (CET), the proatherogenic step in reverse-cholesterol transport that results in the enrichment of the apolipoprotein...
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Bagdade J, Kelley D, Henry R, Eckel R, Ritter M
Diabetes . 1997 Mar; 46(3):414-20. PMID: 9032097
Although the relationship between the actions of cholesteryl ester transfer protein (CETP) and atherosclerosis is complex, a strong body of evidence suggests that its activity (cholesteryl ester transfer [CET]) is...
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Bagdade J, Ritter M, Kitabchi A, Huss E, Thistlethwaite R, Gabfr O, et al.
Diabetes Care . 1996 Oct; 19(10):1108-12. PMID: 8886557
Objective: Cholesteryl ester transfer (CET) is accelerated in patients with IDDM treated with conventional (subcutaneous) insulin therapy (CIT) and a number of other disorders associated with premature cardiovascular disease. We...
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Bagdade J, Ritter M, Lithell H, Bassett D, Mailly F, Talmud P, et al.
J Lipid Res . 1996 Aug; 37(8):1696-703. PMID: 8864953
The net mass transfer of cholesteryl ester (CE) from high density lipoprotein (HDL) to the apolipoprotein (apo) B-containing lipoproteins, very low density lipoprotein (VLDL) and low density lipoprotein (LDL) in...
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Ritter M, Kannan C, Bagdade J
J Clin Endocrinol Metab . 1996 Feb; 81(2):797-800. PMID: 8636306
To characterize further the impact of thyroid dysfunction on the transport of cholesterol in plasma, we studied plasma lipids and cholesteryl ester transfer (CET) in 10 hypothyroid women before and...
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Ritter M, Bagdade J
Lipids . 1996 Jan; 31(1):1-7. PMID: 8649226
While it is known that the transfer of cholesteryl ester (CE) from high density lipoprotein (HDL) to the apo B-containing lipoproteins is increased in patients with diabetes, the extent to...
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Bagdade J, Stein E, Ritter M
Diabetes Care . 1995 Oct; 18(10):1341-6. PMID: 8721935
Objective: Cholesteryl ester transfer (CET) is pathologically increased in insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM), and the resulting enrichment of the apolipoprotein B-containing lipoproteins with cholesteryl ester (CE) is believed to increase...
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Bagdade J, Koerker D, Ritter M, Weigle D, GOODNER C
Horm Metab Res . 1995 Feb; 27(2):70-5. PMID: 7759060
Cholesteryl ester transfer (CET), plasma, lipoprotein lipid and phospholipid composition were studied in insulin-treated baboons with chronic streptozotocin-induced diabetes. In these diabetic animals, CET measured both as the mass (p...
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Bagdade J, DUNN F, Eckel R, Ritter M
Arterioscler Thromb . 1994 Dec; 14(12):1933-9. PMID: 7981182
Patients with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) have proatherogenic disturbances in cholesteryl ester transfer (CET) despite intensive subcutaneous insulin therapy (ISC). Since CET is activated by insulin-sensitive lipoprotein lipase (LPL), which...
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Ritter M, Bagdade J
Eur J Clin Invest . 1994 Sep; 24(9):607-14. PMID: 7828632
In an earlier study we demonstrated that the transfer of cholesteryl ester (CET) estimated as the net mass of CE lost from HDL to the apoB-containing lipoproteins (VLDL + LDL)...