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DOI 10.1053/j.gastro.2007.06.019, PII S0016508507011602
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van der Velde, A. E., C. L. Vrins, K. van den Oever, C. Kunne, R. P. Oude Elferink, F. Kuipers, and A. K. Groen. 2007. Direct intestinal cholesterol secretion contributes significantly to total fecal neutral sterol excretion in mice. Gastroenterology. 133: 967-975. (Pubitemid 47374133)
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Van Der Velde, A.E.1
Vrins, C.L.2
Van Den Oever, K.3
Seemann, I.4
Oude Elferink, R.P.5
Van Eck, M.6
Kuipers, F.7
Groen, A.K.8
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