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Apoprotein A and B values in children

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Abbreviations

Apo:

apolipoprotein

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Oggero, R., Mostert, M. & Bonaudo, R. Apoprotein A and B values in children. Eur J Pediatr 148, 173 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00445936

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