Impaired ability of patients with familial isolated vitamin E deficiency to incorporate alpha-tocopherol into lipoproteins secreted by the liver.
Maret G. Traber(New York University), Herbert J. Kayden(Eastman Chemical Company (United States)), K. U. Ingold(University of Minnesota), Ronald J. Sokol(Children's Hospital Colorado), Andreas M. Papas(New York University), Graham W. Burton, John Huffaker(New York University)
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