
#21 - Tom Dayspring, M.D., FACP, FNLA – Part II of V: Lipid metrics, lipid measurements, and cholesterol regulation
The Peter Attia Drive
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Reverse Collustral Transport
The process of a lypo protein, or some other trafficker albumen red blood cells, bringing collestral back to the small intestine. Is called transintestinal collestral eflux, abbreviated as tice and it's a major reverse calestal transport pathway. Do we have a sense? Because we're going to talk about direct and indirect r c t in a moment. We probably talk about it somewhere to day as this crazy process they used to call reverse collustral transport which is another one of these idiotic terms that should have disappeared a long time ago.
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