Early postnatal changes of lipoprotein subclass profile in late preterm infants.
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Tatsuo Yamamoto | Y. Fujita | H. Mugishima | N. Nagano | T. Okada | R. Yonezawa | H. Fujita | M. Makimoto | Shigeru Takahashi | K. Yoshikawa | Y. Usukura | Sigeharu Hosono | Ryuta Yonezawa | Hidetoshi Fujita
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