Human cholesterol 7alpha-hydroxylase (CYP7A1) deficiency has a hypercholesterolemic phenotype.
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Celeste Eng | C. Eng | M. Malloy | C. Pullinger | J. Kane | S. Mulvihill | Sandra K Erickson | Ashok K Batta | Gerald Salen | Mary J Malloy | John P Kane | A. Batta | S. Shefer | G. Salen | S. Erickson | Christopher R. Rivera | Sarah Shefer | Sean J Mulvihill | Clive R Pullinger | A. Verhagen | Andrea Verhagen | Christopher R Rivera
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