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Liver's Role in Lipid Metabolism: VLDL and Blood Composition
The liver releases triglycerides and cholesterol into the bloodstream in very low-density lipoprotein (VLDL) particles. VLDL is a type of lipoprotein, which are particles that transport lipids in the blood. VLDL transports lipids from the liver to other tissues in the body.Liver Cancer - Related Articles
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