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Apolipoprotein AI-containing lipoproteins with pre-beta electrophoretic mobility.

Kunitake et al., 1985

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16752680390359095509
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Kunitake S
La Sala K
Kane J
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Journal of lipid research

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Among the apoA-I-containing lipoproteins isolated by selected-affinity immunosorption from human serum and plasma, we have identified a subpopulation which, unlike the bulk of high density lipoproteins, has pre-beta electrophoretic mobility. This pre-beta subpopulation can …
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