Reduction in the concentration and activity of plasma cholesteryl ester transfer protein by alcohol.
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Y. Marcel | M. Savolainen | Y. Kesäniemi | Y A Kesäniemi | M J Savolainen | Y L Marcel | M. Hannuksela | M Hannuksela | Kesäniemi Ya | Markku J. Savolainen | YL Marcel | Markku J. Savolainen | Y. Marcel | M. J. Savolainen
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