A principal function of the apo-E receptor (remnant receptor) is the
A) delivery of cholesterol to liver for bile lipid synthesis.
B) internalization of cholesterol by endocrine cells for hormone synthesis.
C) protection of the central nervous system from neurodegenerative diseases.
D) redistribution of apoprotein E among lipoproteins.
E) uptake of triacylglycerol by adipose for storage.
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