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Am J Physiol 197: 1053-1055, 1959;
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Effect of triton on triolein I131 distribution in atherosclerotic rabbit tissues

Sanford O. Byers 1, Paxton Cady 1, Meyer Friedman 1, and Leland Felton 1

1 Harold Brunn Institute and Department of Radiology, Mount Zion Hospital and Medical Center, San Francisco, California

The action of triton WR-1339 in retarding the escape of triglyceride fat from plasma, formerly established in the rat, was confirmed in the rabbit. The atherosclerotic rabbit responds to the fat-retaining action of triton nearly as effectively as does the normal animal. The preferential concentration of I131 from triolein in the aortic atherosclerotic infiltration, as compared with normal aorta, was enhanced and prolonged by the use of triton.

Submitted on June 26, 1959







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