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    Amos CI, Elston RC, Srinivasan SR, Wilson AF, Cresanta JL, Ward LJ, Berenson GS.
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    Császár A, Romics L, Karádi I, Tresch J, Hans-Jürgen M.
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  • 57. [Plasma apolipoproteins AI and B: reference values in the Isère population and determination of individual values].
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