A role for apolipoprotein E, apolipoprotein A-I, and low density lipoprotein receptors in cholesterol transport during regeneration and remyelination of the rat sciatic nerve.
J K Boyles(Gladstone Institutes), Michael J. Ignatius(Gladstone Institutes), L J Anderson(Gladstone Institutes), Robert W. Mahley(Gladstone Institutes), L M Kosik(Gladstone Institutes), Robert E. Pitas(Stanford University), Karl H. Weisgraber(Gladstone Institutes), David Y. Hui(Osaka University), Peter J. Gebicke‐Haerter(Stanford University), Christian Zoellner(Gladstone Institutes)
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