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Liver X receptor activation restores memory in aged AD mice without reducing amyloid
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Vanmierlo, T. Rutten, K. Prickaerts, J. Lütjohann, D. Mulder, M. Dederen, J. Bloks, V.W. Vark-van der Zee, L.C. van Kuipers, F. Kiliaan, A.J. Blokland, A. Sijbrands, E.J.G. Steinbusch, H. |
2011-07-01
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Cerebral Accumulation of Dietary Derivable Plant Sterols does not Interfere with Memory and Anxiety Related Behavior in Abcg5-/- Mice
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Vanmierlo, T. Rutten, K. Kuipers, F. Lütjohann, D. Mulder, M. Vark - van der Zee, L.C. van Friedrichs, S. Bloks, V.W. Blokland, A. Ramaekers, F.C.S. Sijbrands, E.J.G. Steinbusch, H. Prickaerts, J. |
2011-06-01
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Report of the 33rd Annual Conference of the European Lipoprotein Club, Tutzing, 6-9 September 2010
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Bernini, F. Fisher, R. Eckardstein, A. von Freeman, D. Groen, A. Kalopissis, A. Malle, E. Mulder, M. Niemeier, A. Parini, P. Hansen, A.T. |
2011-03-01
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A frequent variant in the ABCA1 gene is associated with increased coronary heart disease risk and a better response to statin treatment in familial hypercholesterolemia patients
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Versmissen, J. Oosterveer, D.M. Yazdanpanah, M. Mulder, M. Dehghan, A. Defesche, J.C. Kastelein, J.J. Sijbrands, E.J.G. |
2011-02-01
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