Nirav Mehta

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The macrophage, whose name means “big eater,” swallows up the aggregated or oxidized LDL, trying to remove it from the artery wall. But if it consumes too much cholesterol, then it blows up into a foam cell, a term that you may have heard—so named because under a microscope it looks foamy or soapy. When enough foam cells gather together, they form a “fatty streak”
Outlive: The Science and Art of Longevity: The Million-Copy Bestseller
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