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1. Evidence for a paraoxonase-independent inhibition of low-density lipoprotein oxidation by high-density lipoprotein. Graham A, Hassall DG, Rafique S, Owen JS. Atherosclerosis; 1997 Dec; 135(2):193-204. PubMed ID: 9430369 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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