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European Heart Journal 2001 22(22):2045-2047; doi:10.1053/euhj.2001.2908
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Type 1 diabetes and ageing: does LDL oxidation mediate their associations with coronary heart disease?

J. Valabhji and R.S. Elkeles

Unit for Metabolic Medicine, Imperial College School of Medicine, St Mary's Hospital, London, U.K.

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