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1966

The University of Maine

Protein metabolism

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Tb21: Relationships Of Proteins, Essential Fatty Acids And Cholesterol In The Rat And The Mouse, Frederick H. Radke, Herman Dehaas, Eileen K. Gabrielson, Mary E. Norburg Feb 1966

Tb21: Relationships Of Proteins, Essential Fatty Acids And Cholesterol In The Rat And The Mouse, Frederick H. Radke, Herman Dehaas, Eileen K. Gabrielson, Mary E. Norburg

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This report describes extensive experiments to search for effects of various types and levels of dietary protein and dietary fat, especially linoleic acid, on such parameters of well-being as growth, appearance, tissue moisture and lipid content, tissue and serum cholesterol levels and lipid iodine numbers. Inbred mice were used in initial experiments and inbred rats were used in later experiments.