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(Circulation. 1950;2:714.)
© 1950 American Heart Association, Inc.


Effect of Choline and Inositol on Plasma and Tissue Lipids and Atherosclerosis in the Cholesterol-Fed Chick

J. STAMLER M.D.1; C. BOLENE M.D.1; R. HARRIS M.D.1; L. N. KATZ M.D.1

1 From the Cardiovascular Department, Medical Research Institute, Michael Reese Hospital, Chicago, Ill.

The lipotropic factors choline and inositol fail to exert a prophylactic effect against hypercholesterolemia, organ lipidosis and atherogenesis in the cholesterol-fed chick.




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