Enhanced oxidative susceptibility and reduced antioxidant content of metabolic precursors of small, dense low-density lipoproteins
Diane L. Tribble(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Ronald M. Krauss(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Diane M Lewis(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Alan Chait(University of Washington), Manfredi Rizzo(Department of Health), Patricia J. Blanche(University of California, Berkeley)
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