Effect of Long-Term Exposure to Lower Low-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol Beginning Early in Life on the Risk of Coronary Heart Disease
Brian A. Ference, John M. Flack(Southern Illinois University School of Medicine), Abhishek Mewada(Wayne State University), K. K. Mirowska(Wayne State University), Issa Alesh(Wayne State University), Nitin Mahajan(Wayne State University), Luis Afonso(Wayne State University), Kim A. Williams(University of Louisville Hospital), Joel Kahn(Detroit Medical Center), Wonsuk Yoo(University of Tennessee Health Science Center)
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