Surface binding, internalization and degradation by cultured human fibroblasts of low density lipoproteins isolated from Type 1 (insulin-dependent) diabetic patients: Changes with metabolic control
Diabetologia1982Vol. 22(6), pp. 430–436
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Maria F. Lopes‐Virella, Glenn K. Sherer, Andrew Lees, Hulda J. Wohltmann, Ronald K. Mayfield, Julius Sagel, Eric Leroy, John A. Colwell
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