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ApoE3Leiden mice exposed to varying doses of cholesterol
Natural killer cells of leishmaniasis patients treated with Leishmania mexicana lipophosphoglycan
Liver-specific Cyp51 knockout male and female mice
Effects of a high cholesterol diet on gene expression in three lobes of the prostate
Embryonic kidney cells 293S treated with or without hippuristanol (Ago2 CLIP)
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On the Gaussian modulus of lipid membranes.
Magnetic micromotors crossing lipid membranes.
Gramicidin A in Asymmetric Lipid Membranes.
Predicting lipid sorting in curved membranes.
2+δ)-dimensional theory of the electromechanics of lipid membranes: Electrostatics.
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Impact of Milk Polar Lipids on Lipids Digestion, Absorption and Metabolism
Pomegranate to Reduce Maternal and Fetal Oxidative Stress and Improve Outcome in Pregnancies Complic…
Lipid Profile of Infants on Different Feeding Regimens
Membrane Lipid Replacement in Fibromyalgia
Role of Milk Fat Globule Membranes in Dairy Foods: Health Effects in Humans
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