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  #1

Which is NOT function of HDL cholesterol??

a)removes excess cholesterol

b)is an antioxidant

c)an anticoagulant

d)antiapoptotic

e)promotes endothelial function


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  #2

Is it Dconfused

  #3

C


Edited by reet on 12/05/05 - 12:26 PM

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  #4

No

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  #5

is it C


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  #6

no

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  #7

ha ha ha B or E?? UR ANSWER plz

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  #8

ha ha ha the answer is none -all are related to HDL cholesterol.

Actually I think it does MORE good then I mentioned!


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  #9

THANKS mjl 1717grin

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  #10

good one mjl1717

  #11

How does it work as antiapoptotic?

  #12

If I knew Id get Noble Peace Prize!

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  #13

sticking out tongue


  #14

Endothelial apoptosis was prevented in the presence of HDL, and this effect was associated with inhibition of typical apoptosis pathways such as the activation of caspases. In addition, HDL activates protein kinase Akt, a ubiquitous mediator of antiapoptotic signaling.

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