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Defect in cholesteryl ester transport in serum of patients with uremia receiving maintenance hemodialysis: increased inhibitor activity for cholesteryl ester transfer
Journal article

Defect in cholesteryl ester transport in serum of patients with uremia receiving maintenance hemodialysis: increased inhibitor activity for cholesteryl ester transfer

A. J MENDEZ, G. O PEREZ and S. L HSIA
The Journal of laboratory and clinical medicine, Vol.111(6), pp.677-683
1988
PMID: 3373112

Abstract

Biological and medical sciences Intensive care medicine Emergency and intensive care: renal failure. Dialysis management Medical sciences Anesthesia. Intensive care medicine. Transfusions. Cell therapy and gene therapy

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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.68 Lipids
1.68.69 HDL
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Medical Laboratory Technology
Medicine, Research & Experimental
ESI research areas
Clinical Medicine

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