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The subject of this presentation is the role of serum lipoproteins in the transport of cellular cholesterol. The donors of cellular cholesterol originate mostly in the liver and the pathways of their synthesis and secretion have been studied extensively (1).
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Stein, Y., Stein, O., Vanderhoek, J. (1976). Role of Serum Lipoproteins in the Transport of Cellular Cholesterol. In: Greten, H. (eds) Lipoprotein Metabolism. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-66323-9_13
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