ApoB
Cross-source consensus on ApoB from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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Highlighted claims
- Small dense LDL particles are described as more likely than large buoyant LDL particles to enter arterial walls and initiate plaque. — The Three Fires Protocol: What Standard Blood Panels Miss and How to Actually Assess Cardiac Risk
- Standard LDL cannot distinguish large buoyant LDL particles from small dense LDL particles. — The Three Fires Protocol: What Standard Blood Panels Miss and How to Actually Assess Cardiac Risk
- ApoB is presented as a stronger predictor of cardiac events than standard LDL. — The Three Fires Protocol: What Standard Blood Panels Miss and How to Actually Assess Cardiac Risk
- LDL-P directly counts total LDL particles. — The Three Fires Protocol: What Standard Blood Panels Miss and How to Actually Assess Cardiac Risk
- The ApoB test is widely available but typically must be specifically requested. — The Three Fires Protocol: What Standard Blood Panels Miss and How to Actually Assess Cardiac Risk