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  1. Lipoprotein - Wikipedia

    • A lipoprotein is a biochemical assembly whose primary function is to transport hydrophobic lipid (also known as fat) molecules in water, as in blood plasma or other extracellular fluids. They consist of a triglyceride and cholesterol center, surrounded by a phospholipid outer shell, with the hydrophilic portions oriented outward toward the surrounding water and lipoph… See more

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    Some transmembrane proteolipids, especially those found in bacteria, are referred to as lipoproteins; they are not related to the lipoprotein particles that this article is about. Such transmembrane proteins are difficult to isolate, as they bin…

    Structure

    Lipoproteins are complex particles that have a central hydrophobic core of non-polar lipids, primarily cholesteryl esters and triglycerides. This hydrophobic core is surrounded by a hydrophilic membrane consisting of phospholipids, free choleste…

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  3. Low-density lipoprotein - Wikipedia

    Low-density lipoprotein (LDL) is one of the five major groups of lipoprotein that transport all fat molecules around the body in extracellular water. [1] These groups, from least dense to most dense, are chylomicrons (aka ULDL by the …

  4. Lipoproteins: What They Are, Function & Importance

    May 22, 2022 · What is lipoprotein (a) or LP(a)? Lipoprotein (a) or LP(a) is a type of LDL (“bad cholesterol”). A second protein called apolipoprotein or apo(a) loops around it in segments called kringles. Apolipoprotein makes the LDL particles …

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    Oct 14, 2021 · High levels of lipoprotein(a) [Lp(a)], an apoB100-containing lipoprotein, are an independent and causal risk factor for atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseases through mechanisms associated with increased …

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    Jan 14, 2024 · Lipoproteins are complex particles that have a central hydrophobic core of non-polar lipids, primarily cholesterol esters and triglycerides. This hydrophobic core is surrounded by a hydrophilic membrane consisting of …

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    Sep 25, 2024 · The lipoproteins in the circulation are complex aggregates of lipids and proteins that are not linked covalently to each other. They render the hydrophobic lipids compatible with the aqueous environment of body fluids …

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