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Lactobacillus brevis 119-2 diet affecting cholesterol levels of Sprague-Dawley rats
Liver tissue from CYP7A1 transgenic mice fed with high fat high cholesterol Western diet
Cervical cancer HeLa cells after cholesterol depletion with 2-hydroxypropyl-beta-cyclodextrin
HUVECs adenovirally infected to overexpress the sterol regulatory element-binding protein SREBP2
Livers from SCAP-knockout, human SREBP-1a transgenic, or human SREBP-2 transgenic mice
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Cholesterol Binds in a Reversed Orientation to TCRβ-TM in Which Its OH Group is Localized to the Cen…
Cholesterol Binds the Amphipathic Helix of IFITM3 and Regulates Antiviral Activity.
Identification of cholesterol binding sites in the serotonin1A receptor.
Putative cholesterol-binding sites in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) coreceptors CXCR4 and CCR5.
Unraveling a mystery: Why human cells require cholesterol.
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Mendelian Reverse Cholesterol Transport Study
Cholesterol Metabolism and Lipid Transfer in Diabetes
RISSCI-1 Blood Cholesterol Response Study
Evaluation of a Probiotic on LDL-cholesterol Levels
A Study to Evaluate the Effects of a Turmeric and Black Cumin Seed Formulation on Cholesterol Levels
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