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Compare LDL-A to LDL-B, Lp(a) and oxLDL to each other.

a) Size; Density; Composition; Oxidation state
b) Composition; Size; Density; Oxidation state
c) Density; Size; Oxidation state; Composition
d) Oxidation state; Density; Size; Composition

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LDL-A, LDL-B, Lp(a), and oxLDL can be compared based on their size, density, composition, and oxidation state.

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Comparison of LDL-A, LDL-B, Lp(a), and oxLDL

The comparison of LDL-A, LDL-B, Lp(a), and oxLDL can be done based on the following characteristics:

  1. Size: LDL-A and LDL-B have similar sizes, with LDL-B being slightly smaller. Lp(a) is larger than both LDL-A and LDL-B, while oxLDL can vary in size.
  2. Density: LDL-A is less dense than LDL-B. Lp(a) is denser than LDL-B and has a higher protein content. oxLDL can have varying densities.
  3. Composition: LDL-A and LDL-B are composed of lipoproteins formed from chylomicrons and VLDL, while Lp(a) contains both LDL-like particles and additional proteins. oxLDL is composed of oxidatively modified LDL.
  4. Oxidation state: oxLDL is specifically oxidized, while LDL-A, LDL-B, and Lp(a) may have varying oxidation states.
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