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140 related items for PubMed ID: 9519338

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    Beisiegel U, Ameis D, Will H, Greten H.
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  • 48. [Lipids and their clinical importance (pathophysiological considerations)].
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    Windler E, Jäckle S, Rinninger F, Greten H.
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    Real JT, Ascaso JF.
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    Klimov AN.
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  • 54. [Role and mechanism of lipoprotein lipase activity in lipoprotein metabolism].
    Piskorska D, Kopieczna-Grzebieniak E.
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