
1) Compound protein 2) Conjugated protein 3) Part of HDL
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1) Hdl 2) Ldl 3) Vldl
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any of the lipid-protein complexes in which lipids are transported in the blood; lipoprotein particles consist of a spherical hydrophobic core of triglycerides or cholesterol esters surrounded by an amphipathic monolayer of phospholipids, cholesterol, and apolipoproteins; the four principal classes are high-density, low-density, and very-low-densit...
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any member of a group of substances containing both lipid (fat) and protein. They occur in both soluble complexesas in egg yolk and mammalian blood ... [8 related articles]
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<biochemistry> An important class of serum proteins in which a spherical hydrophobic core of triglycerides or cholesterol esters surrounded by an amphipathic monolayer of phospholipids, cholesterol and apolipoproteins. ... Classified according to density: chylomicrons, large low density particles, very low density, low density and high densit...
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(lip″o-) (li″po-pro´tēn) any of several complex substances in the blood that serve as transporters of lipids; they consist of a core of water-repellent lipids covered by a layer of phospholipids and apoproteins that make the complex water soluble. There are four main classes of lipoproteins: ...
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(lip-o-PRO-teen) Compounds of protein that carry fats and fat-like substances, such as cholesterol, in the blood.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: lip′ō-prō′tēn, lī′pō- Definitions: 1. Any complex or compound containing both lipid and protein. Lipoproteins are important constituents of biologic membranes and of myelin. Conjugation with protein facilitates transport of lipids, which are hydrophobic, in the aqueous medium of t...
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Lipoprotein: A complex of lipid and protein, the way lipids travel in the blood. Cholesterol, a building block of the outer layer of cells (cell membranes), is transported through the blood in the form of water- soluble carrier molecules known as lipoproteins. The lipoprotein particle is composed of an outer shell of phospholipid, which renders the...
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[
n] - a conjugated protein having a lipid component
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lipoprotein Any of the lipid-protein complexes in which lipids are transported in the blood.
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conjugated protein attached to a lipid
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Fat carrying protein in the blood.
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Fat carrying protein in the blood.
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noun a conjugated protein having a lipid component; the principal means for transporting lipids in the blood
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A lipid surrounded by a protein; the protein makes the lipid soluble (can be dissolved) in the blood.
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