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what is lipid core ?​

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Answered by MinnieMouseRia
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The lipid core is an extracellular mass in the intima and is mostly released after death by necrosis or apoptosis of lipid-laden macrophage foam cells, al- though lipoproteins which bind to proteoglycans have also been identified as a source[6].


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The lipid core is an extracellular mass in the intima and is mostly released after death by necrosis or apoptosis of lipid-laden macrophage foam cells, al- though lipoproteins which bind to proteoglycans have also been identified as a source[6].

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