Hypercholesterolemia in the rabbit induced by feeding graded amounts of low-level cholesterol. methodological considerations regarding individual variability in response to dietary cholesterol and development of lesion type. Kolodgie, F. D., Katocs, A. S., Largis, E. E., Wrenn, S. M., Cornhill, J. F., Herderick, E. E., Lee, S. J., & Virmani, R. Arterioscler.Thromb.Vasc.Biol., 16(12):1454-1464, 1996. DA - 19970129 NOT IN FILE
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@Article{Kolodgie_1996_1741,
  author = {Kolodgie, F. D. and Katocs, A. S., Jr. and Largis, E. E. and Wrenn, S. M. and Cornhill, J. F. and Herderick, E. E. and Lee, S. J. and Virmani, R.},
 journal = {Arterioscler.Thromb.Vasc.Biol.},
 note = {DA - 19970129 NOT IN FILE},
 number = {12},
 pages = {1454-1464},
 title = {Hypercholesterolemia in the rabbit induced by feeding graded amounts of low-level cholesterol. methodological considerations regarding individual variability in response to dietary cholesterol and development of lesion type},
 volume = {16},
 year = {1996},
 keywords = {administration, &, dosage, analysis, Animals, Aorta, Arteries, Atherosclerosis, chemically, induced, Cholesterol, Cholesterol, Dietary, complications, Coronary, Arteriosclerosis, Diet, Diet, Atherogenic, Disease, Models, Animal, etiology, Foam, Cells, Hypercholesterolemia, Male, Organ, Specificity, pathology, Rabbits},
 title_with_no_special_chars = {Hypercholesterolemia in the rabbit induced by feeding graded amounts of lowlevel cholesterol Methodological considerations regarding individual variability in response to dietary cholesterol and development of lesion type}
}

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