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The phenomenon of chylomicrons in fat absorption and arteriosclerosis

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Fourth Annual Samuel Strausberg Memorial Lecture, Beth El Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y.

Aided by the Abbott Fund and by the Jacob Meyer Old Age Research Fund. The laboratory is in part supported by the Michael Reese Research Foundation. The experimental work on chylomicrons was performed by Drs. G. Becker, H. Greenspan, and L. MaMer; the chemical analyses were performed by Dr. B. Maizel. The complete report of our work will appear soon.

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Necheles, H. The phenomenon of chylomicrons in fat absorption and arteriosclerosis. Amer. Jour. Dig. Dis. 18, 229–231 (1951). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02891984

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