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Invitrogen™ Low Density Lipoprotein from Human Plasma, Acetylated (AcLDL)

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Invitrogen™ Low Density Lipoprotein from Human Plasma, Acetylated (AcLDL)


Human low-density lipoprotein (LDL) is large protein complex (∼500,000 Da) that binds to a specific receptor on the surface of vertebrate cells and delivers cholesterol via receptor-mediated endocytosis—our labeled LDL complexes are useful tools for studying this phenomenon. These experiments are typically performed by adding fluorescently labeled LDL to cultured cells and analyzing them by microscopy or flow cytometry. Alternatively the fluorescently labeled LDL can be injected into test animals, and the distribution of the label can be analyzed after the specified time period. We offer an unlabeled LDL and two classes of labeled LDLs: those containing an unmodified apoprotein (used to study normal cholesterol delivery and internalization) and those with an acetylated (Ac) apoprotein (used to study cell types that express receptors specific for this acetylated version (i.e., endothelial and microglial cells))

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