Human Nutrition and Metabolism Plasma Lipid Response to Hypolipidemic Diets in Young Healthy Non-Obese Men Varies with Body Mass Index 1
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J. Ordovás | J. López-Miranda | F. Perez-Jimenez | F. López-Segura | S. Jansen | J. Paniagua | P. Castro | J. Jiménez-perepérez | J. Salas | Á. Blanco | A. Blanco
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