Low-density lipoprotein (LDL) - The higher the LDL level in the blood, the greater the chance to get cardiovascular diseases. The cholesterol carried by LDL is often called "bad cholesterol".
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Cholesterol levels tell doctors how much harmful cholesterol will stay in the body. Learn why high-density and low-density lipoproteins are key. ... Doctors test cholesterol levels to determine how much cholesterol is carried by low density cholesterol and how much is carried by HDL cholesterol.
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HDL is believed to help remove excess cholesterol from atherosclerotic plaques and thus slow their growth. ... Your doctor can judge your risk of heart attack more accurately by determining the amount of cholesterol carried by your LDL's. If your LDL cholesterol is more than 160 milligrams per deciliter of blood (mg/dL),
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Studies of the cellular trafficking of cholesterol derived from the metabolism of LDL show that after hydrolysis of LDL cholesteryl ester in lysosomes, most LDL-derived cholesterol trafficks to the plasma membrane (1) (2) (3). This cholesterol is believed to mix with the bulk cholesterol in the plasma membrane (4).
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Adding cholesterol into authentic Gb3 monolayers abrogated the lag phase and increased the initial rate of interaction with gp120. This effect of cholesterol was not observed with phosphatidylcholine or sphingomyelin.
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monomeric nonesterified cholesterol, not carried by lipo- proteins, may evoke changes of cellular membrane pro- teins, capable ultimately of harming those ...
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"It appears from our study that cholesterol carried by smaller, denser protein particles appear to cause cardiovascular disease more efficiently than cholesterol carried by large, ... While Kraus, an ardent proponent of the benefits of exercise, believed that it would have a beneficial effect on cholesterol,
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