Effect of the combinations between pea proteins and soluble fibres on cholesterolaemia and cholesterol metabolism in rats.
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C. Sirtori | G. Chiesa | C. Parolini | S. Manzini | E. Rigamonti | M. Busnelli | M. Marchesi | E. Diani
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