One in four, one out of five people have elevated LP middle A. It's not like some rare lipid disorder that you really don't have to know anything about. The ApoA that is attached to the ApoB, it looks like a bunch of curly cues. They're cringles. There may be some disqualiation properties related to ApoProte, little A. But probably it's most toxicity is due to the fact. That oxidized phospholipids will bind to it. So if anlittle A particle is floating around your plasma and it's adhering to these oxygenated phospholipid moieties,. You've got a little dump truck carrying

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