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The Different Layers of Lipoproteins
If you have a very dense particle, it will sink to the bottom of the centrifuge tube. HDLs can guess what? Go in and out of your artery wall but they don't get eaten by white blood cells. The remaining lipoproteins called high density lipoprotein carry very little lipids. They're not that's why they're not buoyant. You know, fat people float easier to skinny people.