A delayed-addition enzyme immunoassay for the relative cholesteryl ester transfer protein mass in patients with deficient plasma cholesteryl ester transfer activity.
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S. Yamashita | Y. Matsuzawa | D. Sprecher | N. Sakai | S. Tarui | J. Wetterau | J. Harmony
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