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Stock image LDL particlel binding to the LDL receptor. It binds the Apoprotein B100 (blue) from LDL-particles and mediates their internalization (endocytosis) in the cell. Illustration

Stock image LDL particlel binding to the LDL receptor. It binds the Apoprotein B100 (blue) from LDL-particles and mediates their internalization (endocytosis) in the cell. Illustration
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