| VLDL | beta-very low density lipoprotein |
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| VLDL-C | VLDL Cholesterol |
| VLDL-C | Very low density lipoprotein cholesterol |
| VLDL-R | VLDL receptor |
| VLDL-R | Very low density lipoprotein receptor |
| VLDL-Tg | Very low density lipoprotein triglyceride |
| VLED | Very Low Energy Diet |
| VLF | Very Low Frequency |
| VLF | ventro-lateral funiculus |
| VLGN | ventral lateral geniculate nucleus |
| Vleminckx's solution |
[Jean Fran?ois Vleminckx, Belgian physician, 1800?1876] A solution of sulfurated lime used in various skin diseases, such as acne.
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| VLDL |
Fats (known as lipids) are transported around the body as globules containing both lipid and protein (know as lipoprotein). Very low density lipoprotein (VLDL) globules contain a particularly high proportion of lipid. Doctors think that a high level of VLDL in the blood is linked to coronary heart disease.
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| VLDL |
These lipoproteins carry mostly triglycerides, but they also contain 16-22% cholesterol. VLDLs are made in the liver and eventually become IDL particles after they have lost their triglyceride content.
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