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    Harwood HJ, Pellarin LD.
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  • 57. Pharmacological profile of SMP-797, a novel acyl-coenzyme a: cholesterol acyltransferase inhibitor with inducible effect on the expression of low-density lipoprotein receptor.
    Ioriya K, Kino K, Horisawa S, Nishimura T, Muraoka M, Noguchi T, Ohashi N.
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  • 60. Effect of 25-hydroxycholesterol and bile acids on the regulation of cholesterol metabolism in Hep G2 cells.
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