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1 From Viral and Rickettsial Section, Research Division, American Cyanamid Company, Pearl River, New York
The severity of atheromata in cholesterol-fed rabbits appears to vary inversely with the iodine number of the fat used as vehicle for the sterol. The serum cholesterol levels increase with increasing iodine number and the serum lipoprotein levels vary, depending on the class of lipoproteins being studied.
Submitted on October 30, 1955
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