the details of how LDL interacts with its receptor have remained elusive. The defining protein of LDL is a single copy of apolipoprotein B-100 (apoB-100), one of the largest translated proteins in ...
Clinical assays measure both apoB-100 and apoB-48 ... the artery wall much more easily and are not well recognized by LDL receptors and thus remain longer in the subendothelial space, where ...
Study deciphers the molecular handshake between LDL receptors and apoB100, shedding light on cholesterol metabolism and its role in cardiovascular disease. Study: Structure of apolipoprotein B100 ...
ApoB levels corresponding to the LDL-C target of less than 130 mg/dl (50th population percentile) would be apoB levels of less than 100 mg/dl, and levels corresponding to the LDL-C goal of less ...