Plasma mevalonate as a measure of cholesterol synthesis in man.
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T. Parker | A. Alberts | J. Chen | D. McNamara | J. Tobert | P. De Schepper | E. H. Ahrens | R. Kolb | C. D. Brown | D. Mcnamara | C. Brown
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