Effects of Pinus pinaster and Pinus koraiensis seed oil supplementation on lipoprotein metabolism in the rat
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Robert L. Wolff | J. Dallongeville | B. Staels | J. Fruchart | R. Wolff | Jean Dallongeville | Bart Staels | Jean-Charles Fruchart | Eric Baugé | Gaëlle Asset | Zouher Madj | E. Baugé | G. Asset | Z. Madj | E. Baugé
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