Dan O'Brien: Some have speculated that if at least part of the benefit of HDL involves stuff we're going to talk about, right? De-lipidation, reverse cholesterol, transport, all of those things. And you slap a CTP inhibitor on one of those particles, thereby making it harder for the particle to efflux its cholesterol, which is why you now measure much higher HDL cholesterol,. That could actually be problematic. He says another key protein, a receptor, that is basically the major HDL receptor, essentially the equivalent of the LDL receptor but for HDL.

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