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Message definition (High-density lipoprotein)
== Structure and function ==
With a size ranging from 5 to 17 nm, HDL is the smallest of the [[lipoprotein]] particles. It is the densest because it contains the highest proportion of [[protein]] to [[lipids]]. Its most abundant [[apolipoprotein]]s are [[Apolipoprotein A1|apo A-I]] and [[Apolipoprotein A2|apo A-II]]. A rare genetic variant, [[ApoA-1 Milano]], has been documented to be far more effective in both protecting against and regressing arterial disease, [[atherosclerosis]].

Structure and function

With a size ranging from 5 to 17 nm, HDL is the smallest of the lipoprotein particles. It is the densest because it contains the highest proportion of protein to lipids. Its most abundant apolipoproteins are apo A-I and apo A-II. A rare genetic variant, ApoA-1 Milano, has been documented to be far more effective in both protecting against and regressing arterial disease, atherosclerosis.