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L. M. Q. Araújo, Cendoroglo, M. S., Gigek, C. O., Chen, E. S., and M. Smith, deA. C., Association of lipase lipoprotein polymorphisms with high-density lipoprotein and triglycerides in elderly men, vol. 9, pp. 89-96, 2010.
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