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Antiretroviral therapy can be associated with increase in LDL apolipoprotein-B residence time without increase in LDL-apo-B oxidation and glycation
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Antiretroviral therapy can be associated with increase in LDL apolipoprotein-B residence time without increase in LDL-apo-B oxidation and glycation

S Das, M Shahmansh and M Umpleby
ANTIVIRAL THERAPY, Vol.16, pp.A11-A12
01/01/2011

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Science & Technology Life Sciences & Biomedicine Infectious Diseases Pharmacology & Pharmacy Virology INFECTIOUS DISEASES PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY VIROLOGY
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