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- Low-density lipoproteins (LDL) are particles made of lipids and proteins that carry fats through your bloodstream1. LDL is essential for carrying lipids that keep the human body alive, including in small vessels2. LDL is also associated with the progression of atherosclerosis and blockage of the artery lumen, because it can carry cholesterol into smaller vessels2. The principal role of LDL is to deliver cholesterol and cholesteryl esters to peripheral tissues3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.LDL or low-density lipoprotein is a type of lipoprotein in your blood. Lipoproteins are particles made of lipids (fats) and proteins that carry fats through your bloodstream. Because of their structure, fats can’t move through your blood on their own. So, lipoproteins serve as vehicles that carry fats to various cells in your body.my.clevelandclinic.org/health/articles/24391-ldl-chol…LDL has been associated with the progression of atherosclerosis and blockage of the artery lumen, because it can carry cholesterol into smaller vessels. But LDL is also essential for carrying lipids that keep the human body alive, including in those small vessels.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Low-density_lipoproteinLow-density lipoproteins are derived from VLDL and IDL in the plasma and contain a large amount of cholesterol and cholesteryl esters. Their principal role is to deliver these two forms of cholesterol to peripheral tissues.www.britannica.com/science/low-density-lipoprotein
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