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Stereospecific analysis of human plasma triglycerides

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Lipids

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Brockerhoff-type procedures were used to determine the amounts of each fatty acid at each position of plasma triglycerides from normal and hyperlipemic humans. Statistically significant differences between both groups are found for the 2 and 3 positions.

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Parijs, J., De Weerdt, G.A., Beke, R. et al. Stereospecific analysis of human plasma triglycerides. Lipids 9, 937–938 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02532622

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