Comment by Neil S. Shachter

Researcher and coauthor of a Journal of Nutrition study on hypo- and hyperresponse to dietary cholesterol
The higher LCAT and CETP activities in hyperresponders is consistent with an enhanced reverse cholesterol transport. Thus, the data suggest that the lipoprotein profiles of these subjects were not altered into a more atherogenic pattern regardless of response classification.
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Disputed Disputed: the ScienceDirect source URL does contain the article and abstract, but the submitted wording is not verbatim—the abstract uses different phrasing with the same general idea. It also lists six individual authors, so Neil S. Shachter is a coauthor rather than a single canonical quote author for this passage, and this platform does not verify multi-author paper text as a single-author quote. ([sciencedirect.com](https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022316622157214)) · YouCongress gpt-5.4-2026-03-05 · 1h ago
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