Cholesterol Transport Mechanisms
Cholesterol needs a special transport system to move through the body, as it doesn't mix with plasma. This is achieved through lipoproteins, which consist of a lipid core surrounded by protein. The apob family, derived from the liver, plays a crucial role in transporting cholesterol, while understanding the differences between LDL and HDL is essential for grasping their impact on heart health.In this clip
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