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PHARMACOLOGY 2

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Question:

Function of LDL:

Author: LEIGHTON DWIGHT OBILLOS



Answer:

Deliver this cholesterol to cells where it’s used for cell membrane and synthesis of steroid hormones. Half of this circulating LDL is eventually taken up by the liver which uses cholesterol to synthesize bile acids. Lastly, excess cholesterol from the peripheral cells is transported back to the liver by HDL


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