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8.00" x 8.00"
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2.00"
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0.88"
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13.50" x 13.50"
Human Apolipoprotein A-1 Molecule #1 Framed Print
by Maurizio De Angelis
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Human Apolipoprotein A-1 Molecule #1 framed print by Maurizio De Angelis. Bring your print to life with hundreds of different frame and mat combinations. Our framed prints are assembled, packaged, and shipped by our expert framing staff and delivered "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
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Human Apolipoprotein A-1 molecule. Molecular model showing the structure of an apolipoprotein A-1 molecule, a component of high-density lipoprotein... more
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Human Apolipoprotein A-1 molecule. Molecular model showing the structure of an apolipoprotein A-1 molecule, a component of high-density lipoprotein (HDL). HDLs are proteins that bind to lipid (fat) molecules and transport them around the body. They are sometimes called 'good cholesterol' because their role in fat metabolism contributes to the body's cardiovascular health. Apolipoproteins transport dietary lipids from the intestine to the liver, and synthesised lipids to other tissues for storage or metabolism. Apolipoprotein A-1 is a common variety of these proteins.
About Maurizio De Angelis
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