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Effect of malic acid and carbonates of alkali and alkaline-earth metals on development of alimentary hypercholesteremia and lipoidosis of the aorta in rabbits

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Kaidin, D.A. Effect of malic acid and carbonates of alkali and alkaline-earth metals on development of alimentary hypercholesteremia and lipoidosis of the aorta in rabbits. Bull Exp Biol Med 66, 1322–1323 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00786766

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