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Low-density lipoprotein

Low-density lipoprotein (LDL) is one of the five major groups of lipoprotein that transport all fat molecules around the body in extracellular water. These groups, from least dense to most dense, are chylomicrons (aka ULDL by the overall density naming convention), very low-density lipoprotein (VLDL), intermediate-density lipoprotein (IDL), low-density li…

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Low-density lipoprotein

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see also · 20
Low-density lipoprotein → Abnormal, Amine, Any, Biochemical, Catechin, Class, Essential, Fat, Homo, Hypothetical, Influence, Lipoprotein-X, Low-density, Mammalian, One, Panel, Q10, Secondary, Sterol, Ubiquitous
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Low-density lipoprotein → American College, Braunwald, Cardiology, Catapano AL, Cordain, Evidence, Ference BA, Harris WH, Hypothesis, Journal, June, Moe RM, Nature Reviews Cardiology, O'Keefe JH, Optimal, PMID, Practical Applications, The LDL Cumulative Exposure, Vogel
related to Testing · 14
Low-density lipoprotein → ACC, ADA, American College, American Diabetes Association, Blood, Cardiology, Direct LDL, Friedewald, In, LDL, LDL-C, NMR, The, United States

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ldl cholesterol particles particle ldl-c fat molecules lipoprotein concentrations also size mg dl receptors lipid concentration low-density atherosclerosis cells receptor

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sheepinstance oftrans fat can still be found in red meat and dairy products as it is produced in small amounts by ruminants0.80text
cowsinstance oftrans fat can still be found in red meat and dairy products as it is produced in small amounts by ruminants0.80text
Low-density lipoproteinrelated to Further readingFerence BA0.60section
Low-density lipoproteinrelated to Further readingBraunwald0.60section
Low-density lipoproteinrelated to Further readingCatapano AL0.60section
Low-density lipoproteinrelated to Further readingThe LDL Cumulative Exposure0.60section
Low-density lipoproteinrelated to Further readingHypothesis0.60section
Low-density lipoproteinrelated to Further readingEvidence0.60section
Low-density lipoproteinrelated to Further readingPractical Applications0.60section
Low-density lipoproteinrelated to Further readingNature Reviews Cardiology0.60section
Low-density lipoproteinrelated to Further readingPMID0.60section
Low-density lipoproteinrelated to Further readingO'Keefe JH0.60section

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