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Pterostilbene raises low density lipoprotein cholesterol in people
Charles Brenner1, Amy C Boileau2
1Department of Biochemistry, University of Iowa, Iowa City, USA.
Clinical Nutrition (Edinburgh, Scotland)
|November 29, 2018
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