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The specific gravity of liver and its relation to the fat content following high fat diets and carbon tetrachloride poisoning

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Il existe un rapport étroit entre le poids spécifique et la teneur en matières grasses du foie. On peut le démontrer en utilisant des animaux empoisonnés avec du tétrachlorure de carbone.

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Harvey, D.G. The specific gravity of liver and its relation to the fat content following high fat diets and carbon tetrachloride poisoning. Experientia 15, 445–446 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02157709

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