Physiology of Lipoprotein Metabolism
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thank you again, i've watched this several times now
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7:00 I was in the understanding that HDL I also goes back to the liver, not just HDL II. Clinically, if you a high HDL I count, then you may suspect liver pathology.
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Thank you so much for this video, I was completely lost after our lecture!!!
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@fire89zhao right on! apo-E is important for hepatic binding of chylomicron remnants. Good catch!
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Thank you. This helped me alot :)
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This is excellent, I finally understood where HDL is formed!
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Thank you for this post..I understand it now
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thank you thank you
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There is a slight error in the video. At 2:50 , chylomicrons keep their apo E. They only lose their apo Cs.
fire89zhao 6 months ago 7
after reading the book, then watching this video make things a lot easier! tnx a lot. :D
Jopau18 6 months ago