The diameter of the particle though has everything to do with the volume of a particle. Even a half nanometer size difference in an LDL particle translates into several hundred more cholesterol molecules a particle can carry. So you have four different LDL particles, two big, two small. What determines your LDL particle counts? If you have a mass of, say, 120 milligrams of cholesterol, does it take a hell of a lot more cholesterol-depleted particles than cholesterol-enriched particles to traffic the amount of cholesterol in your system?

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