LDL (Low-Density Lipoprotein), formed from VLDL after triglyceride unloading, transports cholesterol to tissue cells for hormone synthesis and cell membranes.
(formed from VLDL after TGs are unloaded) transports cholesterol to tissue cells for use in hormone synthesis and cell membranes
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Back | (formed from VLDL after TGs are unloaded) transports cholesterol to tissue cells for use in hormone synthesis and cell membranes |
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