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Citation: Ij. Goldberg et al., American Heart Association Advisory, "Wine and Your Heart," is not science-based - Response, CIRCULATION, 104(13), 2001, pp. E73-E73
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Citation: W. Weng et al., Intestinal absorption of dietary cholesteryl ester is decreased but retinyl ester absorption is normal in carboxyl ester lipase knockout mice, BIOCHEM, 38(13), 1999, pp. 4143-4149
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