IDL is considered an atherogenic lipoprotein but little progress has been made on methods to subfractionate this density class. Furthermore, previous work suggests that lipoproteins retained by the arterial wall, of which chondoitin sulphate is the major arterial wall proteoglycan, are potentially atherogenic. The aim of this study was to assess the subfractionation of IDL particles using chondroitin sulphate (CS). Forty healthy subjects were recruited from laboratory staff and/or their partners. Fasted plasma samples were obtained and IDL (1.006 g/ml

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