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Lipid Transport Architecture

Meaning

Lipid Transport Architecture refers to the complex, coordinated system of lipoproteins, enzymes, and receptors responsible for the systemic movement and delivery of lipids throughout the body. This includes the circulation of triglycerides, cholesterol, and phospholipids, which are vital for cellular energy, membrane integrity, and steroid hormone synthesis. The system ensures that hydrophobic lipids are efficiently transported in an aqueous environment to meet tissue demands and for metabolic processing.