Peter Attia· MD
if there is a mutant in The Binding domain of apple b you have something that we call FH or familial defective EPO B which is basically the same
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if there is a mutant in The Binding domain of apple b you have something that we call FH or familial defective EPO B which is basically the same
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it's one of the reasons people with FH have such cuz they have very big particles and their high apob is due to defective LDL receptors but it's also due to defective attachment to LDL receptors because the apob is no longer in the proper confirmation