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Pandak, W. M., S. Ren, D. Marques, E. Hall, K. Redford, D. Mallonee, P. Bohdan, D. Heuman, G. Gil, and P. Hylemon. 2002. Transport of cholesterol into mitochondria is rate-limiting for bile acid synthesis via the alternative pathway in primary rat hepatocytes. J. Biol. Chem. 277: 48158-48164.
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Pandak, W.M.1
Ren, S.2
Marques, D.3
Hall, E.4
Redford, K.5
Mallonee, D.6
Bohdan, P.7
Heuman, D.8
Gil, G.9
Hylemon, P.10
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