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  • 1Cholesterol, LDL — Lipoproteins which are combinations of lipids (fats) and proteins are the form in which lipids are transported in the blood. The low density lipoproteins transport cholesterol from the liver to the tissues of the body. LDL cholesterol is… …

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  • 2Cholesterol — IUPAC name …

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  • 3CHOLESTÉROL — Le cholestérol est une biomolécule très répandue chez la plupart des organismes animaux, mais absente des végétaux et des micro organismes. Le cholestérol est un solide blanc, cristallin, insoluble dans l’eau, soluble dans les liquides organiques …

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  • 4Cholesterol embolism — Classification and external resources ICD 9 445 DiseasesDB 2567 …

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  • 5LDL cholesterol — Lipoproteins which are combinations of lipids (fats) and proteins are the form in which lipids are transported in the blood. The low density lipoproteins transport cholesterol from the liver to the tissues of the body. LDL cholesterol is… …

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  • 6Cholesterol — Cholestérol Cholestérol Structure du cholestérol Général Nom IUPAC 10,13 diméthyl 17 (6 méthylheptan 2 yl) 2,3,4,7,8,9,11,12,14 …

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  • 7Choléstérol — Cholestérol Cholestérol Structure du cholestérol Général Nom IUPAC 10,13 diméthyl 17 (6 méthylheptan 2 yl) 2,3,4,7,8,9,11,12,14 …

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  • 8Cholestérol — Structure du cholestérol Général Nom IUPAC 10, 13 diméthyl 17 (6 méthylheptan 2 yl) 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17 dodé …

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  • 9Cholesterol absorption inhibitor — Cholesterol absorption inhibitors are a class of compounds that prevents the uptake of cholesterol from the small intestine into the circulatory system. An example is ezetimibe,[1][2] previously known as Sch 58235 .[3][4] Another example is Sch… …

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  • 10LDL — ([e^]l d[=e]*[e^]l/ ) n. [acronym from Low Density Lipoprotein.] (Med., Biochem.) {Low density lipoprotein}, a lipoprotein that transports cholesterol in the blood; high levels are thought to be associated with increased risk of coronary heart… …

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