%0 Journal Article %T Human serum pre¦Â1-high density lipoprotein levels are independently and negatively associated with coronary artery diseases %A Ahmed Bakillah %A Daniel Rader %A Donghui Liang %A Haozhu Chen %A Hui Jiang %A Jia Yin %A Jibin Dong %A Junbo Ge %A Mahmood Hussain %A Marina Cuchel %A Xian-Cheng Jiang %A Xiaojin Zhang %A Xueying Chen %A Yunqin Chen %A Yunzeng Zou %A Zhiqiang Li %J Archive of "Nutrition & Metabolism". %D 2016 %R 10.1186/s12986-016-0093-y %X Serum pre¦Â1-high density lipoprotein (pre¦Â1-HDL) was defined by two-dimensional non-denaturing linear gel electrophoresis and apolipoprotein A-I immuno-blotting. Serum pre¦Â1-HDL seems to play an important role in reverse cholesterol transport, a well-known anti-atherosclerosis process. However, there are still debatable questions for its quantification and coronary artery disease (CAD) relevance %K pre¦Â1-high density lipoprotein %K Native PAGE system %K Coronary artery diseases %U https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4869297/