Intestinal SURF4 is essential for apolipoprotein transport and lipoprotein secretion
Objective: Lipoprotein assembly and secretion in the small intestine are critical for dietary fat absorption. Surfeit locus protein 4 (SURF4) serves as a cargo receptor, facilitating the cellular transport of multiple proteins and mediating hepatic lipid secretion in vivo. However, its involvement i...
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Main Authors: | Chun-Guang Guo (Author), Rui Sun (Author), Xiao Wang (Author), Ye Yuan (Author), Yan Xu (Author), Shihan Li (Author), Xueting Sun (Author), Jue Wang (Author), Xinli Hu (Author), Tiannan Guo (Author), Xiao-Wei Chen (Author), Rui-Ping Xiao (Author), Xiuqin Zhang (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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