Homocysteine-induced endoplasmic reticulum stress causes dysregulation of the cholesterol and triglyceride biosynthetic pathways

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This paper, published in 2001, received 595 indexed citations. Written by Geoff H. Werstuck, Steven R. Lentz, Sanjana Dayal, Gazi S. Hossain, Sudesh K. Sood, Yuan Shi, Ji Zhou, Nobuyo Maeda, Skaidrite K. Krisans and M.R. Malinow covering the research area of Epidemiology, Rheumatology and Cell Biology. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Rheumatology (243 citations), Cell Biology (228 citations) and Epidemiology (211 citations). Published in Journal of Clinical Investigation.

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