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<p>the formation of these particles. What is also clear is that the ApoB on the LDL particle acts as a <a href="page.php?w=Ligand_%28biochemistry%29">ligand</a> for LDL receptors in various cells throughout the body (i.e., less formally, ApoB indicates fat-carrying particles are ready to enter any cells with ApoB receptors and deliver <a href="page.php?w=lipid">fats</a> carried within into the cells).</p>

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