Unexpected finding of molecule's dual role in mice may open new avenue to cholesterol reduction
Thursday, June 12, 2008 - 17:49
in Health & Medicine
Researchers have discovered an unknown regulator of fat and cholesterol production in the liver of mice, a significant finding that could lead to new therapies for lowering unhealthy blood levels of cholesterol and fats.
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