Serum concentrations of cholesterol, apolipoprotein A-I and apolipoprotein B in a total of 1694 meat-eaters, fish-eaters, vegetarians and vegans.

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Published in Eur J Clin Nutr on December 18, 2013

Authors

K E Bradbury1, F L Crowe1, P N Appleby1, J A Schmidt1, R C Travis1, T J Key1

Author Affiliations

1: Cancer Epidemiology Unit, Department of Population Health, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.

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