I only wish it were so, Crito; and that the many could do the greatest evil;

 

Explain the quote or the shot context. Use another quote from text to support your reading of the quote. In other words, I have provided a small quote from a larger text. Now you will cite another part of that same text. For instance, if you picked Crito’s Dialogue or Job, then cite another part of that work which you feel speaks to your reading. Your reading is the subtext. Why do you think that any of the ideas expressed in one of the quotes below and the one you picked matter

Quote: I only wish it were so, Crito; and that the many could do the greatest evil; for then they would also be able to do the greatest good—and what a fine thing this would be! But in reality they can do neither; for they cannot make a man either wise or foolish; and whatever they do is the result of chance.

 

 

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The lipoprotein shell contain a mono layer of phospholipids (PL), amphipathic molecules, FC and apolipoproteins [REF], enfolding the hydrophobic content of CE and triglycerides (TG) [REF]. Five lipoprotein classes are distinguished based on their buoyant density: Chylomicrons (CM), very low-density lipoprotein (VLDL), intermediate low-density lipoprotein (IDL), low-density lipoprotein (LDL) and high-density lipoprotein (HDL). The difference in lipid composition of the five lipoprotein classes is depicted in TABLE 1.

Chylomicrons are essential in the transport of exogenous cholesterol from the intestines towards the liver. Within the ER of enterocytes nascent chylomicron particles are formed as a result of lipidation of one APOB48 molecule with cellular CE, TG and phospholipids, alongside apolipoproteins [TABLE 1]. The major apolipoproteins classes are de novo synthesized by intestine and liver [REF] and located in the membrane of lipoproteins. The amphipathic apolipoproteins serve in the membrane as enzymatic cofactors and receptor ligands, regulating lipoprotein metabolism [REF 18]. The function and presence of apolipoproteins differ per lipoprotein class.

Once the chylomicrons enter the circulation via the lymphatic system, circulating APOC’s are acquired. APOC’s in the membrane of CM’s serve as a substrate for lipoprotein lipase (LPL) that is present on the endothelial cells of adipose tissue and skeletal muscle and hydrolyse the TG content for energy storage [REF goldberg 1996 19]. Upon hydrolysis, superfluous membrane phospholipids are transferred by the phospholipid transfer protein (PLTP) towards HDL. PLTP, a plasma glycoprotein and a family member of the lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-binding proteins [REF XC Jiang 1999 20], is involved in the metabolism of both the APOB lipoproteins as well as HDL. Deficiency in PLTP expression results in a marked decrease in plasma levels of

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