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What causes cardiovascular disease (Lipid Series - Part 1) | Dr Thomas Dayspring

The Proof with Simon Hill

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What's on the Surface of a Retained LDL Particle Phospholipids?

Olivia: What makes a retained APOB particle become a substrate for the macrophage and those cytosas? Something has to happen to differentiate those two particles that came in, why the one? And so it does have to be transformed. There are certain phospholipids that are targets for the receptors on the macrophages as single mile and ceramide. So there's a precursory step to oxidation if that occurs. But aggregation seems to be the crucial step that sets off the cascade.

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