Low physical activity is associated with proinflammatory high‐density lipoprotein and increased subclinical atherosclerosis in women with systemic lupus erythematosus
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M. Weisman | D. Wallace | B. Hahn | J. Grossman | M. McMahon | J. Fitzgerald | G. Karpouzas | E. Volkmann | N. Ragavendra | B. Skaggs | A. Gorn | C. Charles‐Schoeman | L. Sahakian | Weiling Chen | C. Charles-Schoeman
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