Inhibition of Sphingomyelin Synthesis Reduces Atherogenesis in Apolipoprotein E–Knockout Mice
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M. Rekhter | R. Panek | S. Karathanasis | R. Homan | W. Rosebury | A. Robertson | E. Kindt | S. Mueller | J. Hanselman | Tae-Sik Park
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