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. 1965 Sep;44(9):1482–1493. doi: 10.1172/JCI105255

Sterol Balance in Man as Plasma Cholesterol Concentrations Are Altered by Exchanges of Dietary Fats*

Norton Spritz 1,, E H Ahrens Jr 1, Scott Grundy 1
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