Molecular Chlorine Generated by the Myeloperoxidase-Hydrogen Peroxide-Chloride System of Phagocytes Converts Low Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol into a Family of Chlorinated Sterols*
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S. L. Hazen | S. Hazen | K. Duffin | F. Hsu | J. Heinecke
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