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Details on Person Further resolution of the low density lipoprotein spectrum in normal human plasma: physicochemical characteristics of discrete subspecies separated by density gradient ultracentrifugation

Class:IdLiteratureReference:171125
_displayNameFurther resolution of the low density lipoprotein spectrum in normal human plasma: physicochemical characteristics of discrete subspecies separated by density gradient ultracentrifugation
_timestamp2011-09-28 22:14:51
author[Person:194221] Chapman, MJ
[Person:171072] Laplaud, PM
[Person:171129] Luc, G
[Person:171117] Forgez, P
[Person:171102] Bruckert, E
[Person:171085] Goulinet, S
[Person:171137] Lagrange, D
created[InstanceEdit:171140] D'Eustachio, P, 2006-01-28 18:01:52
journalJ Lipid Res
modified[InstanceEdit:1614504] D'Eustachio, P, 2011-09-28
pages442-58
pubMedIdentifier3392462
titleFurther resolution of the low density lipoprotein spectrum in normal human plasma: physicochemical characteristics of discrete subspecies separated by density gradient ultracentrifugation
volume29
year1988
(literatureReference)[Summation:171110] LDL (low density lipoproteins) are complexes of a single mol...
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