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(April 2011). A genetic variant of the scavenger receptor BI in humans. The New England Journal of Medicine364 (14): 1375–6; author reply 1376. PMID21470028. DOI: 10.1056/nejmc1101847.
(April 2008). Absence of CD36 protects against atherosclerosis in ApoE knock-out mice with no additional protection provided by absence of scavenger receptor A I/II. Cardiovascular Research78 (1): 185–96. PMID18065445. PMC2810680. DOI: 10.1093/cvr/cvm093.