A Novel Strategy to Prevent Advanced Atherosclerosis and Lower Blood Glucose in a Mouse Model of Metabolic Syndrome
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A. Chait | K. Bornfeldt | B. Hansen | Jenny E. Kanter | V. Kothari | J. Hamerman | Farah Kramer | Shelley Barnhart | G. S. Olsen | S. D. Bouman | M. Shimizu-Albergine | J. M. Duggan | J. Duggan | Jeffrey M. Duggan | Masami Shimizu-Albergine
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