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Current Status on the Apo E-Receptor

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The potential apo E-receptor has become a special topic in the lipoprotein field. A receptor protein had been described, but it turned out to be much more complicated than expected. In this paper I will give you some evidence that an apo E receptor should exist and tell you about the history of the putative E-receptor. Last not least I will report on our current knowledge concerning apo E binding proteins.

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Beisiegel, U., Ihrke, G., Weber, W., Lohse, P., Greten, H. (1989). Current Status on the Apo E-Receptor. In: Sirtori, C.R., Franceschini, G., Brewer, H.B., Assmann, G. (eds) Human Apolipoprotein Mutants 2. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-9549-6_25

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