lipid chaperone
A lipid chaperone refers to proteins that assist in the intracellular transport and processing of lipids; these molecules ensure proper delivery of fatty acids to their respective destinations within the cell; they play a crucial role in metabolic processes and have implications in diseases where lipid metabolism is dysregulated, such as cancer; FABP5 is one example of a lipid chaperone implicated in cancer cell growth.
Other Words
FABP5
mTORC1
omega-6 linoleic acid
lactation practices
defined process
critically ill patients
lactation journey
lactation consultants
mechanical ventilation delays
postpartum-initiated lactation
pre-delivery lactation plans
lactation in critical care
milk supply
neonatal intensive care unit
breastfeeding relationship
musculoskeletal injuries