A novel type of familial hypercholesterolemia: double heterozygous mutations in LDL receptor and LDL receptor adaptor protein 1 gene.
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K. Hayashi | M. Yamagishi | H. Mabuchi | J. Kobayashi | A. Nohara | M. Kawashiri | Akihiro Inazu | R. Ohtani | H. Tada | T. Noguchi | T. Konno | C. Nakanishi | Tohru Noguchi
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