Apolipoprotein F is a protein that in humans is encoded for by the APOF gene.[5][6] The product of this gene is one of the minor apolipoproteins found in plasma. This protein forms complexes with lipoproteins and may be involved in transport and/or esterification of cholesterol.[6]

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  6. ^ a b "Entrez Gene: APOF apolipoprotein F".

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