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Lipid transport in the avian species Part 1. Isolation and characterization of apolipoproteins and major lipoprotein density classes of male turkey serum

Kelley et al., 1976

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9675633609380432615
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Kelley J
Alaupovic P
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Atherosclerosis

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(1) Lipoproteins from the serum of male turkeys maintained on a normal diet were separated by sequential preparative ultracentrifugation into VLDL (d< 1.006 g/ml), LDL (d= 1.006– 1.063 g/ml), HDL (d= 1.063–1.21 g/ml) and VHDL (d> 1.21 g/ml). Lipoprotein density classes …
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