Dietary cholesterol, rather than liver steatosis, leads to hepatic inflammation in hyperlipidemic mouse models of nonalcoholic steatohepatitis

Kristiaan Wouters, P.J.J. van Gorp, V. Bieghs, M.J. Gijbels, H. Duimel, D. Lutjohann, A. Kerksiek, R. van Kruchten, N. Maeda, B. Staels, M. van Bilsen, R. Sverdlov*, M.H. Hofker

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