Functional Lecithin: Cholesterol Acyltransferase Is Not Required for Efficient Atheroprotection in Humans
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G. Franceschini | C. Sirtori | F. Veglia | D. Baldassarre | L. Gesualdo | G. Boscutti | M. Arca | T. Sampietro | P. Conca | L. Calabresi | S. Calandra | M. Amato | G. Vaudo | S. Castelnuovo | L. Bocchi | C. Candini | B. Frigerio | P. Alessandrini | L. Cattin
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