Increased low-density lipoprotein oxidation and impaired high-density lipoprotein antioxidant defense are associated with increased macrophage homing and atherosclerosis in dyslipidemic obese mice: LCAT gene transfer decreases atherosclerosis (Q38356091)

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Increased low-density lipoprotein oxidation and impaired high-density lipoprotein antioxidant defense are associated with increased macrophage homing and atherosclerosis in dyslipidemic obese mice: LCAT gene transfer decreases atherosclerosis
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    Increased low-density lipoprotein oxidation and impaired high-density lipoprotein antioxidant defense are associated with increased macrophage homing and atherosclerosis in dyslipidemic obese mice: LCAT gene transfer decreases atherosclerosis (English)
    Ann Mertens
    Peter Verhamme
    John K Bielicki
    Michael C Phillips
    Rozenn Quarck
    Wim Verreth
    Dominique Stengel
    Ewa Ninio
    Mohamad Navab
    Bharti Mackness
    Mike Mackness
    Paul Holvoet
    24 March 2003
    1640-1646

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