Type 1 diabetes promotes disruption of advanced atherosclerotic lesions in LDL receptor-deficient mice
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A. Chait | K. Bornfeldt | L. Chan | T. Vaisar | Jenny E. Kanter | Fredrik Johansson | J. Heinecke | K. Oka | Farah Kramer | Shelley Barnhart | Rachel D Merrill | L. Geng
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