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Hepatic nonvesicular cholesterol transport is critical for systemic lipid homeostasis

By sjmartinez • January 17, 2023

Xiao X, Kennelly JP, Ferrari A, Clifford BL, Whang E, Gao Y, Qian K, Sandhu J, Jarrett KE, Brearley-Sholto MC, Nguyen A, Nagari RT, Lee MS, Zhang S, Weston TA, Young SG, Bensinger SJ, Villanueva CJ, de Aguiar Vallim TQ, Tontonoz P. Hepatic nonvesicular cholesterol transport is critical for systemic lipid homeostasis. Nat Metab. 2023 Jan 16. doi: 10.1038/s42255-022-00722-6. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 36646756.


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