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Some indices of lipid metabolism and changes in the circulatory system of dogs with experimentally induced a therosclerosis without the use of cholesterol

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Sukhanov, A.A., Serov, S.I. Some indices of lipid metabolism and changes in the circulatory system of dogs with experimentally induced a therosclerosis without the use of cholesterol. Bull Exp Biol Med 60, 752–755 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00785937

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