Diet‐induced elevations in serum cholesterol are associated with alterations in hippocampal lipid metabolism and increased oxidative stress
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Mark P. Mattson | M. Mattson | R. Cutler | A. Stranahan | Richard S. Telljohann | Richard Telljohann | Alexis Michelle Stranahan | Roy G. Cutler | Catherine Button | C. Button | Alexis M. Stranahan
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