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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 Umpleby and M Shahmanesh
HIV MEDICINE, Vol.13, pp.50-50
01/04/2012

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