Cholesterol homeostasis: Researching a dialogue between the brain and peripheral tissues

Volume: 163, Pages: 105215 - 105215
Published: Jan 1, 2021
Abstract
Cholesterol homeostasis is a highly regulated process in human body because of its several functions underlying the biology of cell membranes, the synthesis of all steroid hormones and bile acids and the need of trafficking lipids destined to cell metabolism. In particular, it has been recognized that peripheral and central nervous system cholesterol metabolism are separated by the blood brain barrier and are regulated independently; indeed,...
Paper Details
Title
Cholesterol homeostasis: Researching a dialogue between the brain and peripheral tissues
Published Date
Jan 1, 2021
Volume
163
Pages
105215 - 105215
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