k LDL particle binding to a receptor, illustration Computer illustration of a lowdensity lipoprotein LDL, or bad cholesterol, molecule round bound to an LDL receptor LDLR protein red in a cell membrane bottom. The LDL molecule consists of a core of esterified cholesterol molecules surrounded by a shell of unesterified cholesterol and phospholipids. The complex structure includes carrier proteins blue known as apoB proteins, which assist transport in the blood. When there are high levels of LDL cholesterol in the blood it builds up on the sides of blood vessels hardening them, a condition named atherosclerosis. This narrows the blood vessels and may block them. LDL receptors recognise and bind to LDL molecules to remove them from the bloodstream., Photo by JUAN GAERTNERSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Stock Photo - Afloimages
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LDL particle binding to a receptor, illustration Computer illustration of a low density lipoprotein  LDL , or  bad  cholesterol, molecule  round  bound to an LDL receptor  LDLR  protein  red  in a cell membrane  bottom . The LDL molecule consists of a core of esterified cholesterol molecules surrounded by a shell of unesterified cholesterol and phospholipids. The complex structure includes carrier proteins  blue  known as apo B proteins, which assist transport in the blood. When there are high levels of LDL cholesterol in the blood it builds up on the sides of blood vessels hardening them, a condition named atherosclerosis. This narrows the blood vessels and may block them. LDL receptors recognise and bind to LDL molecules to remove them from the bloodstream., Photo by JUAN GAERTNER SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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LDL particle binding to a receptor, illustration

Computer illustration of a low-density lipoprotein (LDL), or 'bad' cholesterol, molecule (round) bound to an LDL receptor (LDLR) protein (red) in a cell membrane (bottom). The LDL molecule consists of a core of esterified cholesterol molecules surrounded by a shell of unesterified cholesterol and phospholipids. The complex structure includes carrier proteins (blue) known as apo-B proteins, which assist transport in the blood. When there are high levels of LDL cholesterol in the blood it builds up on the sides of blood vessels hardening them, a condition named atherosclerosis. This narrows the blood vessels and may block them. LDL receptors recognise and bind to LDL molecules to remove them from the bloodstream., Photo by JUAN GAERTNER/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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