Uptake of low density lipoproteins by human leukemic cells in vivo: relation to plasma lipoprotein levels and possible relevance for selective chemotherapy.
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Uptake of low density lipoproteins by human leukemic cells in vivo: relation to plasma lipoprotein levels and possible relevance for selective chemotherapy.
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scientific article published on April 1990
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Uptake of low density lipoprot ...... ce for selective chemotherapy.
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Uptake of low density lipoprot ...... ce for selective chemotherapy.
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Uptake of low density lipoprot ...... ce for selective chemotherapy.
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Uptake of low density lipoprot ...... ce for selective chemotherapy.
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Uptake of low density lipoprot ...... ce for selective chemotherapy.
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Uptake of low density lipoprot ...... ce for selective chemotherapy.
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Uptake of low density lipoprot ...... ce for selective chemotherapy.
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Ericsson S
Juliusson G
Masquelier M
Peterson C
Söderberg-Reid K
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10.1073/PNAS.87.7.2598
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1990-04-01T00:00:00Z