Lipid oxidation products have opposite effects on calcifying vascular cell and bone cell differentiation. A possible explanation for the paradox of arterial calcification in osteoporotic patients.
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Lipid oxidation products have opposite effects on calcifying vascular cell and bone cell differentiation. A possible explanation for the paradox of arterial calcification in osteoporotic patients.
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Lipid oxidation products have ...... tion in osteoporotic patients.
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A D Morrow
A D Watson
J A Berliner
N Leitinger
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10.1161/01.ATV.17.4.680
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1997-04-01T00:00:00Z