Effects of dietary fatty acids on the composition and oxidizability of low-density lipoprotein
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G. Assmann | P. Cullen | M. Fobker | P Cullen | G Assmann | M. Kratz | A. Kassner | M Fobker | F Kannenberg | M Kratz | A Kassner | P M Abuja | U Wahrburg | U. Wahrburg | F. Kannenberg | P. Abuja | Mario Kratz | Peter M. Abuja | Gerd Assmann | Paul Cullen | Manfred Fobker
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