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HDL or High Desnity Lipoproteins are a class of human serum lipoproteins that removes excess cholesterol from cells in the periphery to the liver where it can be excreted<ref>https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3215094/</ref>, commonly referred to as 'Good' cholestrol.<br>
HDL or High Desnity Lipoproteins are a class of [[human|human]] [[serum|serum]] [[lipoproteins|lipoproteins]] that removes excess [[cholesterol|cholesterol]] from cells in the periphery to the [[liver|liver]] where it can be excreted<ref>https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3215094/</ref>, commonly referred to as 'Good' cholestrol.<br>  
 
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HDL or High Desnity Lipoproteins are a class of human serum lipoproteins that removes excess cholesterol from cells in the periphery to the liver where it can be excreted[1], commonly referred to as 'Good' cholestrol.

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