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Am J Physiol 196: 611-613, 1959;
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Fat metabolism in experimental obesities. IX. Lipogenesis and cholesterogenesis in yellow obese mice

Claire Zomzely 1 and Jean Mayer 1

1 Department of Nutrition, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts

Yellow mice fed ad libitum exhibit a greater rate of lipogenesis and cholesterogenesis than their controls. Females show a fatty acid content in the liver and in extrahepatic tissues which is twice as high as the males. Unlike the males, they are hypercholesterolemic and also show an elevated rate of lipogenesis after an 18-hour fast.

Submitted on September 8, 1958







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