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The imbalance in membrane lipids due to various abnormalities mainly in the liver, cause cells to stiffen, wrinkle and form spicules. | The imbalance in membrane lipids due to various abnormalities mainly in the liver, cause cells to stiffen, wrinkle and form spicules. | ||
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Overview
The imbalance in membrane lipids due to various abnormalities mainly in the liver, cause cells to stiffen, wrinkle and form spicules.