Lipoprotein fingerprinting methods using metal ion chelate...

Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing – Lipids – triglycerides – cholesterol – or lipoproteins

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C436S512000, C436S536000, C436S538000, C436S539000, C435S007100

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07320893

ABSTRACT:
Methods are disclosed which separate and identify lipoproteins in biological samples. An ultracentrifuge density gradient is used to separate lipoprotein fractions. The fractions are visualized, resulting in a lipoprotein profile. The fractions can be further analyzed by a wide array of laboratory and clinical methods. The lipoprotein profile can be used in clinical diagnoses and other medical applications.

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