Lipid Stocks List

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Lipid Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Jul 1 VKTX Viking Therapeutics Stock Is Up by 154% Since January -- Can It Double Again in the Second Half of the Year?
Jun 30 MDGL Is Madrigal Pharmaceuticals a Millionaire Maker?
Jun 30 VKTX 3 Reasons Why Altimmune Stock Could Be the Next Viking Therapeutics
Jun 29 ESPR Notable analyst calls this week: Nike, Micron and FedEx among top picks
Jun 28 ARGX Argenx: Strong Setup For Outperformance In 2025
Jun 28 ESPR PTC faces another Duchenne drug rejection; Coherus sells Humira biosimilar
Jun 28 ESPR Esperion Announces Monetization of European Royalties and Concurrent Payoff and Termination of Existing Revenue Interest Facility
Jun 28 VKTX Prediction: These Could Be the Best-Performing Healthcare Stocks Through 2030
Jun 27 VKTX What Makes Viking Therapeutics, Inc. (VKTX) One of the Best Healthcare Stocks to Buy Under $50?
Jun 27 ACST Acasti Announces Achievement of 50% Enrollment in Pivotal Phase 3 STRIVE-ON Safety Trial
Jun 27 ABT Abbott Hosts Conference Call for Second-Quarter Earnings
Jun 27 ABT Did Your Heart Just Skip a Beat? Your Watch Already Knows That and More.
Jun 26 VKTX Viking Therapeutics, Inc. (VKTX) Stock Falls Amid Market Uptick: What Investors Need to Know
Jun 26 IONS FDA Accepts Ionis' (IONS) NDA for Rare Disease Drug Olezarsen
Jun 26 ARGX Hidden Gems: Three Stocks Estimated Below Market Value in June 2024
Jun 26 VKTX Better Growth Stock: Archer Aviation or Viking Therapeutics?
Jun 26 ABT Abbott and Dexcom are launching the first over-the-counter CGMs. Here are 7 questions on the new tech.
Jun 25 ARGX argenx Highlights Breadth of Autoimmune Pipeline with New Multifocal Motor Neuropathy Data at 2024 Peripheral Nerve Society Annual Meeting
Jun 25 IONS Ionis gains as anti-lipid therapy undergoes FDA priority review
Jun 25 IONS Ionis announces olezarsen FCS New Drug Application accepted for Priority Review and enrollment in Phase 3 sHTG program completed
Lipid

In biology and biochemistry, a lipid is a biomolecule that is soluble in nonpolar solvents. Non-polar solvents are typically hydrocarbons used to dissolve other naturally occurring hydrocarbon lipid molecules that do not (or do not easily) dissolve in water, including fatty acids, waxes, sterols, fat-soluble vitamins (such as vitamins A, D, E, and K), monoglycerides, diglycerides, triglycerides, and phospholipids.
The functions of lipids include storing energy, signaling, and acting as structural components of cell membranes. Lipids have applications in the cosmetic and food industries as well as in nanotechnology.Scientists sometimes broadly define lipids as hydrophobic or amphiphilic small molecules; the amphiphilic nature of some lipids allows them to form structures such as vesicles, multilamellar/unilamellar liposomes, or membranes in an aqueous environment. Biological lipids originate entirely or in part from two distinct types of biochemical subunits or "building-blocks": ketoacyl and isoprene groups. Using this approach, lipids may be divided into eight categories: fatty acids, glycerolipids, glycerophospholipids, sphingolipids, saccharolipids, and polyketides (derived from condensation of ketoacyl subunits); and sterol lipids and prenol lipids (derived from condensation of isoprene subunits).Although the term "lipid" is sometimes used as a synonym for fats, fats are a subgroup of lipids called triglycerides. Lipids also encompass molecules such as fatty acids and their derivatives (including tri-, di-, monoglycerides, and phospholipids), as well as other sterol-containing metabolites such as cholesterol. Although humans and other mammals use various biosynthetic pathways both to break down and to synthesize lipids, some essential lipids can't be made this way and must be obtained from the diet.

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