Symposium on Quantitative Methodology in Lipid Research: Parts I-V1965 - Lipids - 456 pages |
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... tion in experimental brain tumors . Nine different murine transplantable brain tumors were obtained from the sources noted in Table VI . Among the nine different types of tumors studied , five were ependymomas , two glioblastomas , one ...
... tion in experimental brain tumors . Nine different murine transplantable brain tumors were obtained from the sources noted in Table VI . Among the nine different types of tumors studied , five were ependymomas , two glioblastomas , one ...
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... tion , all the platelet lipids are probably available as a lipoprotein complex . In addition , when platelet homogenates are made , a soluble lipoprotein appears which possesses clot - promoting properties . It is not known whether this ...
... tion , all the platelet lipids are probably available as a lipoprotein complex . In addition , when platelet homogenates are made , a soluble lipoprotein appears which possesses clot - promoting properties . It is not known whether this ...
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... tion of no plant or plant seed is completely known . Proteolipids have been reported , but have not been properly purified and characterized . The number and nature of the complex plant glycolipids are still to be determined , although ...
... tion of no plant or plant seed is completely known . Proteolipids have been reported , but have not been properly purified and characterized . The number and nature of the complex plant glycolipids are still to be determined , although ...
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acetate Acta adsorbent amts analysis arachidonic band bile acid Biochem Biol Biophys brain carbon cardiolipin cell cerebroside chain length Chem cholesterol chromatography cm-ยน column components compounds containing CST-values desmosterol diet disease double bonds eluted epidermis erythrocytes ether extracted fatty acid composition Figure fraction free fatty acids gas chromatographic glycerides glycerol human hydrolysis isolated isomers JAOCS layer lecithin linoleic acid lipid lipid class Lipid Res liquid membrane methanol method methyl methyl esters microsomes mitochondria mixture molecules myelin nerve normal obtained oleic oxidation palmitic peak phase phosphatidyl ethanolamine phospholipids Physiol plasma plates polar present procedure quantitative rat liver reported Rouser sample saturated sebaceous gland separation silica gel silicic acid skin surface solution solvent spectra sphingolipids sphingomyelin sphingosine spot sterol esters structure studies substances surface lipid synthesis Table temp tion tissue total lipid triglycerides unsaturated wax esters