David Sinclair· PhD
Lp(a) is a type of cholesterol that is the strongest genetic risk factor for heart disease.
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Lp(a) is a type of cholesterol that is the strongest genetic risk factor for heart disease.
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which is the most important thing if you to measure if you want to estimate risk
i think i can we can convincingly say that it's the the the number of lpa particles that that matter and not necessarily the iso form size and that the isoform size matters because it's associated with different levels of of lpa and not through an independent effect