Hypercholesterolemia downregulates autophagy in the rat heart
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Z. Giricz | P. Ferdinandy | R. Gottlieb | Z. Varga | T. Baranyai | A. Adameová | A. Szobi | C. Csonka | G. Koncsos | T. Rajtik | Gábor Koncsos
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