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Creatinine, total cysteine and uric acid are associated with serum retinol in patients with cardiovascular disease
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A Hjartaker
A Kushiyama
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A Ntzouvani
A Ulvik
A Windelberg
AK Elshorbagy
AK Elshorbagy
AM Hodge
AM Mondul
AR Mawson
C Ballew
C Yamada
CB Stephensen
Christian A. Drevon
D Fuchs
D Li
E Mosharov
ES Ford
Eva K. R. Pedersen
F Granado-Lorencio
FP Barbosa
Gard F. T. Svingen
GF Svingen
H Shimizu
Helga Refsum
I Amelio
I Danquah
Indu Dhar
J Chen
J George
J Jing
JA Olson
JT Brosnan
K Holvik
K Michaelsson
Kathrine J. Vinknes
KB Min
LF Andersen
LP Rubin
M Ebbing
M el Yaagoubi
M Nes
MF Bakker
MF Piepoli
MJ Rowling
MK Ozias
MR Bono
N Mody
O Midttun
O Midttun
O Midttun
O Midttun
OR Mjelva
Ottar K. Nygård
P Giral
Per M. Ueland
PM Ueland
R Blomhoff
R Jarvinen
Rune Blomhoff
S Gueguen
S Patel
S Taleb
SC Lu
SE Park
T Kanagasabai
T Olsen
T Olsen
Thomas Olsen
Vegard Lysne
W Chen
WJ Choi
Y Liu
Øivind Midttun
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