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English: A complex of LDL-C, LDLR, and PCSK9 is internalized into hepatocytes into clathrin-coated pits and subsequently undergoes lysosomal degradation.[1] |
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Source | https://doi.org/10.1194/jlr.R026658 |
Author | Gilles Lambert, Barbara Sjouke, Benjamin Choque, John J.P. Kastelein, G. Kees Hovingh |
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- ↑ Lambert, Gilles (2012). "The PCSK9 decade". Journal of Lipid Research 53 (12): 2515–2524. DOI:10.1194/jlr.R026658. PMID 22811413. PMC: PMC3494258.
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