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    Differential microRNA response to a high-cholesterol, high-fat diet in livers of low and high LDL-C baboons
    Differential microRNA response to a high-cholesterol, high-fat diet in livers of low and high LDL-C baboons
    by Karere Genesio M, Glenn Jeremy P, VandeBerg John L, Cox Laura A
    Published 2012-07-01
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    Identification of baboon microRNAs expressed in liver and lymphocytes
    Identification of baboon microRNAs expressed in liver and lymphocytes
    by VandeBerg John L, Glenn Jeremy P, Karere Genesio M, Cox Laura A
    Published 2010-07-01
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    Opossum carboxylesterases: sequences, phylogeny and evidence for <it>CES </it>gene duplication events predating the marsupial-eutherian common ancestor
    Opossum carboxylesterases: sequences, phylogeny and evidence for <it>CES </it>gene duplication events predating the marsupial-eutherian common ancestor
    by Chan Jeannie, Holmes Roger S, Cox Laura A, Murphy William J, VandeBerg John L
    Published 2008-02-01
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    Diverse captive non-human primates with phytanic acid-deficient diets rich in plant products have substantial phytanic acid levels in their red blood cells
    Diverse captive non-human primates with phytanic acid-deficient diets rich in plant products have substantial phytanic acid levels in their red blood cells
    by Moser Ann B, Hey Jody, Dranchak Patricia K, Karaman Mazen W, Zhao Junsong, Cox Laura A, Ryder Oliver A, Hacia Joseph G
    Published 2013-02-01
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