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What are lipoproteins and how are they different from cholesterol?

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What are lipoproteins and how are they different from cholesterol?

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Lipoproteins are containers that transport cholesterol and other lipids in the body. Cholesterol and lipids such as triglycerides are important to our body’s metabolism and are essential structural components of our cells. Because lipids are not soluble in water, they must be transported in our bodies inside water-soluble containers called lipoproteins.

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