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"Lipoprotein: Unveiling the Intricate Dance of Cholesterol and Health" In a mesmerizing display, stylized rabies virus particles captivate our attention

Background imageLipoprotein Collection: Stylized rabies virus particles

Stylized rabies virus particles, the cause of the viral neuroinvasive disease acute encephalitis

Background imageLipoprotein Collection: Conceptual image of rabies virus

Conceptual image of rabies virus

Background imageLipoprotein Collection: Heart with arteries showing cholesterol in one and plaque in the other

Heart with arteries showing cholesterol in one and plaque in the other
Heart with arteries showing cholesterol in one artery and atherosclerotic plaque in the other

Background imageLipoprotein Collection: Good and bad cholesterol found in blood stream

Good and bad cholesterol found in blood stream

Background imageLipoprotein Collection: Blood vessel with platelets, white blood cells and red blood cells

Blood vessel with platelets, white blood cells and red blood cells

Background imageLipoprotein Collection: Microscopic view of Rubella virus

Microscopic view of Rubella virus
Microscopic view of Rubella. Rubella is an acute, contagious viral infection. While the illness is generally mild in children, it has serious consequences in pregnant women causing fetal death

Background imageLipoprotein Collection: Conceptual image of lyssavirus

Conceptual image of lyssavirus. Lyssavirus is a genus of viruses belonging to the family Rhabdoviridae. This group of RNA viruses includes the rabies virus traditionally associated with the disease

Background imageLipoprotein Collection: Cholesteryl ester transfer protein C013 / 8895

Cholesteryl ester transfer protein C013 / 8895
Cholesteryl ester transfer protein molecule. Computer model showing the structure of a molecule of cholesteryl ester transfer protein (CETP)

Background imageLipoprotein Collection: Narrowed artery due to cholesterol

Narrowed artery due to cholesterol

Background imageLipoprotein Collection: Artwork of artery narrowed by atherosclerosis

Artwork of artery narrowed by atherosclerosis
Atherosclerosis. Illustration of a cross-section through an artery narrowed by atherosclerosis. Fat build-up (yellow) has narrowed the lumen (channel) of the artery thus restricting the blood flow

Background imageLipoprotein Collection: Artwork of narrowed artery by atherosclerosis

Artwork of narrowed artery by atherosclerosis
Atherosclerosis. Artwork illustrating a cross section through an artery narrowed by atherosclerosis. A raised yellow plaque is seen in the wall of the artery

Background imageLipoprotein Collection: Illustration of narrowed artery in hyperlipidaemia

Illustration of narrowed artery in hyperlipidaemia
Hyperlipidaemia. Illustration of the narrowing of an artery (atherosclerosis) due to high levels of lipids in the blood (hyperlipidaemia)

Background imageLipoprotein Collection: Familial hypercholesterolaemia, diagram

Familial hypercholesterolaemia, diagram
Familial hypercholesterolaemia. Diagram showing the biochemical processes that take place in a case of the genetic disorder familial hypercholesterolaemia

Background imageLipoprotein Collection: ApoE protein

ApoE protein


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"Lipoprotein: Unveiling the Intricate Dance of Cholesterol and Health" In a mesmerizing display, stylized rabies virus particles captivate our attention, reminding us of the intricate world within our bodies. This conceptual image of the rabies virus serves as a metaphor for understanding lipoproteins - crucial carriers that transport cholesterol throughout our bloodstream. A heart with arteries reveals two contrasting scenes; one artery depicts cholesterol gracefully flowing through, while the other showcases plaque buildup hindering its passage. Here lies the essence of good and bad cholesterol found in our bloodstreams – an eternal battle between health and disease. As we zoom closer into a blood vessel, platelets, white blood cells, and red blood cells come alive before our eyes. They work tirelessly to maintain balance within us but are often influenced by lipoproteins' delicate dance. Returning to the captivating imagery of stylized rabies virus particles and conceptual images of viruses like Rubella or lyssavirus reminds us that lipoproteins play a vital role beyond just cholesterol transportation. These microscopic heroes ensure proper functioning against potential threats lurking in every corner. The fenofibrate cholesterol drug molecule emerges as another player in this complex narrative. It symbolizes medical interventions aimed at regulating lipoprotein levels to safeguard cardiovascular health. Lastly, we encounter cholesteryl ester transfer protein C013/8895 - an enigmatic entity responsible for orchestrating lipid exchanges among different types of lipoproteins. Its presence highlights how science continues to unravel mysteries surrounding these tiny yet mighty molecules. Lipoprotein is not merely about one company; it represents an enthralling journey through interconnected pathways inside us all. Let's delve deeper into this fascinating realm where life-sustaining processes intertwine with scientific breakthroughs – ultimately paving the way towards healthier tomorrows.