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Can Squalene Synthase be a Therapeutic Target?
Yes, squalene synthase is a potential therapeutic target for treating hypercholesterolemia and other lipid disorders. Inhibitors of squalene synthase, such as
lapaquistat
, have been investigated for their ability to lower cholesterol levels.
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