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Dose-dependent LDL-cholesterol lowering effect by plant stanol ester consumption: clinical evidence

Authors
  1. C Baigent
  2. EFSA (European Food Safety Authority)
  3. H Gylling
  4. H Gylling
  5. H Gylling
  6. HE Bays
  7. Helena Gylling
  8. I Demonty
  9. J Perk
  10. J Plat
  11. JA Martikainen
  12. JC LaRosa
  13. JD Berry
  14. K Musa-Veloso
  15. Kirsi Laitinen
  16. M Hallikainen
  17. M Noakes
  18. M Raeini-Sarjaz
  19. MB Katan
  20. NB Cater
  21. OJG Schiepers
  22. RE Ostlund Jr
  23. RP Mensink
  24. T Heinemann
  25. T Sudhop
  26. TA Miettinen
  27. TA Miettinen
  28. TA Miettinen
  29. TT Nguyen
  30. TT Nguyen
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'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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