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Overexpression of the cholesterol binding protein MLN64 induces liver damage in the mouse

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Table  1    Primers  for  gene  expression  analysis  in  MLN64- MLN64-overexpressing mouse livers
Figure	1  Effect of recombinant MLN64 adenovirus infection on MLN64 expression  in mice livers
Table 2  Effects of MLN64 recombinant adenoviral infection on  serum alanine aminotransferase and alkaline phosphatase  (mean ± SE)
Table 3  Effects of MLN64 recombinant adenoviral infection on hepatic cholesterol levels, biliary bile flow, and lipid secretion (mean ± SE)
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