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Does cigarette smoking exacerbate the effect of total cholesterol and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol on the risk of cardiovascular diseases?
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors:
Nakamura, K
,
Barzi, F
,
Huxley, R
,
Lam, T
,
Suh, I
,
Woo, J
,
Kim, H
,
Feigin, V
,
Gu, D
,
Woodward, M
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Journal article
Published:
2009
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