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  • 44. "In vivo" distribution of liposomes between parenchymal and non parenchymal cells in rat liver.
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  • 46. Co-existence of serum-dependent and serum-independent mechanisms for liposome clearance and involvement of non-Kupffer cells in liposome uptake by mouse liver.
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  • 49. Interaction between isolated and purified liver cells and small unilamellar liposomes.
    Dini L, Falasca L, Ruzzittu MT, Mossa G, Finazzi-Agrò A, Di Giulio A.
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  • 51. Behaviour of phospholipase-modified HDL towards cultured hepatocytes. I. Enhanced transfers of HDL sterols and apoproteins.
    Collet X, Perret BP, Simard G, Vieu C, Douste-Blazy L.
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  • 53. Lipoproteins and liposomes as in vivo cholesterol vehicles in the rat: preferential use of cholesterol carried by small unilamellar liposomes for the formation of muricholic acids.
    Kuipers F, Spanjer HH, Havinga R, Scherphof GL, Vonk RJ.
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    Spanjer HH, Morselt H, Scherphof GL.
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    Pieters MN, Schouten D, Bakkeren HF, Esbach B, Brouwer A, Knook DL, van Berkel TJ.
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    Male R, Moon DG, Garvey JS, Vannier WE, Baldeschwieler JD.
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  • 60. Lactosylated low density lipoprotein: a potential carrier for the site-specific delivery of drugs to Kupffer cells.
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