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Lipoproteins--a current perspective of methods and concepts.

Oncley et al., 1969

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11849805741894892599
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Oncley J
Harvie N
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Blix, Tiselius, and Svensson3 showed that large amounts of lipid were associated with a- and, 3-globulin fractions electrophoretically separated from normal human plasma. Smaller lipid levels were found in the crude y-globulin and albumin fractions. Highly purified y …
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