Intermediate-Density Lipoproteins and Progression of Carotid Arterial Wall Intima-Media Thickness
Howard N. Hodis(University of Southern California), Ronald M. Krauss(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Robert H. Selzer(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), Wendy J. Mack(University of Southern California), Chaoran Liu(Chinese University of Hong Kong), M. Dunn(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), Liu Ci-hua(Jet Propulsion Laboratory)
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