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Kinetics is a dynamic approach of metabolism.

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Malmendier, C.L., Lontie, JF., Delcroix, C., Dubois, D.Y. (1990). Kinetics of Heterogeneous Populations of Particles. In: Malmendier, C.L., Alaupovic, P., Brewer, H.B. (eds) Hypercholesterolemia, Hypocholesterolemia, Hypertriglyceridemia, in Vivo Kinetics. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, vol 285. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-5904-3_27

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