Lipoproteins
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Transport lipids and cholesterol in the circulation; they can bind to LPS, serving as a protective mechanism, but small dense LDL particles are less efficiently recycled, leaving LPS bound in circulation.
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Intestinal Permeability: the Bacterial link to Aging, Brain Barrier Dysfunction & Metabolic Disorder
FoundMyFitness
Transport lipids and cholesterol in the circulation; they can bind to LPS, serving as a protective mechanism, but small dense LDL particles are less efficiently recycled, leaving LPS bound in circulation.

229 ‒ Understanding cardiovascular disease risk, cholesterol, and apoB
Peter Attia MD
Spherical molecules made of lipids and proteins that transport cholesterol and other fats through the bloodstream. They are categorized by their density and apolipoprotein content (e.g., ApoB and ApoA).