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Dr. Jessica Jo Albers O.D.
Optometrist
1200 E Pershing Blvd Cheyenne WY, 82001About
Dr. Jessica Albers is an optometrist practicing in Cheyenne, WY. Dr. Albers specializing in providing eye care services to patients. As an optometrist, Dr. Albers performs eye exams, tests vision, corrects vision by prescribing eye glasses or contacts, detects certain eye disorders and manages and treats vision problems. Optometrists often work closely with ophthalmologists who may need to further treat patients with surgical procedures.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Introduction of the human PLTP transgene suppresses the atherogenic diet-induced increase in plasma phospholipid transfer activity in C57BL/6 mice.
- Phospholipid transfer protein enhances removal of cellular cholesterol and phospholipids by high-density lipoprotein apolipoproteins.
- DNA sequences responsible for reduced promoter activity of human phospholipid transfer protein by fibrate.
- PLTP activity in premenopausal women. Relationship with lipoprotein lipase, HDL, LDL, body fat, and insulin resistance.
- Lipoprotein uptake and degradation of human arterial smooth muscle cells in tissue culture.
- Effect of weight loss with reduction of intra-abdominal fat on lipid metabolism in older men.
- Use of a reference material proposed by the International Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine to evaluate analytical methods for the determination of plasma lipoprotein(a).
- Lipoprotein uptake by cultured human arterial smooth muscle cells.
- Glucose regulates the transcription of human genes relevant to HDL metabolism: responsive elements for peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor are involved in the regulation of phospholipid transfer protein.
- Electron-beam tomography coronary calcium scores are superior to Framingham risk variables for predicting the measured proximal stenosis burden.
- Antioxidant supplements block the response of HDL to simvastatin-niacin therapy in patients with coronary artery disease and low HDL.
- Plasma phospholipid transfer protein activity in patients with low HDL and cardiovascular disease treated with simvastatin and niacin.
- Functional analysis of the transcriptional activity of the mouse phospholipid transfer protein gene.
- Simvastatin and niacin, antioxidant vitamins, or the combination for the prevention of coronary disease.
- Purification and characterization of human plasma lecithin:cholesterol acyltransferase.
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255 N 30TH LARAMIE WY 82072