Peter Attia· MD
so technically you can say yes some v/o Leo's do become ideals do become LDLs and in the Oh Leo's will hang around forever until the olio receptor clears in LDL by binding to a PO be
The evidence is convergent. Multiple independent sources reach the same conclusion, the underlying mechanism is well-characterized, and even the field's most cautious voices treat it as worth doing.
so technically you can say yes some v/o Leo's do become ideals do become LDLs and in the Oh Leo's will hang around forever until the olio receptor clears in LDL by binding to a PO be
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when apob B is on big vld and kyom microns it's contorted it doesn't bind
there are increasing evidence that the smaller and denser ldl particles don't get taken up into the liver as well and mechanisms have been worked out on this including because as the ldl particle gets smaller in size the apob protein that is interacting with the ldl receptor becomes somewhat obscured and so when this apob is supposed to bind to the ldl receptor it's it's not binding as well and therefore it's not getting taken up
lipoproteins are recycled they're they they're recycled through the liver there is a protein present on lipoproteins called apob apob interacts with the ldl receptor in the liver and is