The Number of Identical Kringle IV Repeats in Apolipoprotein(a) Affects Its Processing and Secretion by HepG2 Cells*
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G. Utermann | C. Brunner | C. Kang | H. Müller | A. Ernst | H. Dieplinger | A. Pethö‐Schramm | E. Lobentanz | Eva-Maria Lobentanz | Attila Pethö-Schramm | Gerd Utermann | Attila Pethö-Schramm
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