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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Tangier Disease, HDL indicating consanguity, PLAQUE FORMATION causing heart attack, lipid depleted HDL where it complete Reverse Cholesterol transport, LDL as shown by Plasma Cholesterol Levels, ABCA-1 where cholesterols cannot be acted on by LCAT/PCAT, Enlarged Tonsils because One functioning ABCA-1 gene, TAGs as indicated by high Plasma Triglyceride Levels, LDL removed from plasma by binding liver receptor for Apo E, Autosomal Recessive Trait presents with Enlarged Tonsils, macrophages which become foam cells, 40% reduced LDL levels in the patient who is Homozygous, cholesterol build- up in tissues which is engulfed by macrophages, LDL as shown by Decreased CAD Risk, peripheral tissues utilizing the transfer protein ABCA-1, One functioning ABCA-1 gene allows for formation of HDL 2, Plasma HDL Levels which cannot be acted on by CETP, Apo A-1 where it complete Reverse Cholesterol transport, clinically inherited as an Autosomal Recessive Trait, chylomicron remnants allowing reabsorbtion by the liver, Fatty acids to Carbon 2 of cholesterol