Maternal hypercholesterolemia and treatment during pregnancy influence the long-term progression of atherosclerosis in offspring of rabbits.
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Maternal hypercholesterolemia and treatment during pregnancy influence the long-term progression of atherosclerosis in offspring of rabbits.
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Maternal hypercholesterolemia ...... rosis in offspring of rabbits.
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Maternal hypercholesterolemia ...... rosis in offspring of rabbits.
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Casanada F
Condorelli M
D'Armiento FP
Palinski W
Silvestre M
Witztum JL
de Nigris F
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10.1161/HH2301.099646
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2001-11-01T00:00:00Z