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What is the main apoprotein of LDL and VLDL?
What is the main apoprotein of LDL and VLDL?
- apo-B100 (correct)
- apo-A-I
- apo-E
- apo-CIII
Which lipoprotein is anti-atherogenic?
Which lipoprotein is anti-atherogenic?
- VLDL
- LDL
- HDL (correct)
- IDL
Which apoprotein is located over the surface of the lipoprotein particle and is easily extractable?
Which apoprotein is located over the surface of the lipoprotein particle and is easily extractable?
- apo-B
- apo-CII
- apo-D
- apo-CI (correct)
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Lipoproteins
- ApoB-100 is the main apoprotein of LDL (Low-Density Lipoprotein) and VLDL (Very-Low-Density Lipoprotein).
- HDL (High-Density Lipoprotein) is an anti-atherogenic lipoprotein.
- ApoA-I is an apoprotein located on the surface of lipoprotein particles and is easily extractable.
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