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Lipid Composition in Ganglia of Mollusca
Journal of Neurochemistry, 1981Abstract: The aim of the present study is to ascertain lipid composition in the ganglia of Mollusca. Nervous ganglia in the periesophageal ring dissected from Helix pomatia, Lymnaea stagnalis, Murex trunculus and Murex brandaris were studied by biochemical and histochemical procedures.
L, Bolognani +4 more
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The Lipid Composition of Human Epididymis
International Journal of Andrology, 1980In the present study the lipid composition of human epididymidis is reported. The total lipids represented 1.25 per cent of the total wet weight of the tissue. The phospholipids formed 64 per cent, cholesterol 12 per cent and glycerides 24 per cent of the total lipids.
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Lipid composition of selected margarines
Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society, 1973AbstractResults of analytical studies on the composition of 10 selected margarines representative of consumeravailable hard and soft types are presented. Paired hard and soft products from the same manufacturer were chosen where possible. All of the margarines were compared on the basis of total fatty acid composition, polyunsaturated to saturated ...
D L, Carpenter, H T, Slover
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Lipid Composition of Soil Amoebae
The Journal of Protozoology, 1965SYNOPSIS. Lipid content of axenic cultures of 3 species of soil amoebae was investigated. The strains studied were Acanthamoeba sp., Hartmannella rhysodes and Mayorella palestinensis. No appreciable differences were apparent in the amount of sterols and free fatty acids present in the different strains.
S, Halevy, S, Finkelstein
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Lipid composition of the bovine epidermis
Research in Veterinary Science, 1984In contrast to skin surface or sebum lipid, cattle epidermis was found to contain a lower proportion of wax ester and unesterified fatty acid and a high proportion of triglyceride. The epidermal triglycerides differed significantly in their fatty acid composition from those of the skin surface and sebum.
R C, Noble +4 more
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Lipid composition of Trypanosoma cruzi
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Comparative Biochemistry, 19771. Lipid composition of Trypanosoma cruzi epimastigote form in culture consist of 35% of phospholipids and 65% of neutral lipids. 2. Among the phospholipids, phosphatidylcholine is the more abundant (44%), followed by phosphatidylethanolamine (28%), phosphatidylinositol (12%), sphingomyelin (4%), and smaller amounts of cardiolipin, phosphatidic acid ...
M M, Oliveira, S L, Timm, S C, Costa
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Composition of bovine milk lipids
Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society, 1973AbstractRecent literature on the composition of milk lipids is reviewed and discussed. Many additional exotic fatty acids, mainly branched chain, keto, hydroxy and isomers containing double bonds, have been identified, often with the aid of mass spectrometry. It is estimated that ca. 500 fatty acids have been found in milk lipids.
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Lipid composition of Sindbis virus
Virology, 1971Abstract The phospholipid and fatty acid compositions of Sindbis virus prepared from chick embryo fibroblasts and BHK cells were found to be very similar. These were compared to the compositions of the whole cells and plasma membranes of the two hosts. It was found that the viral compositions were distinct from the cellular compositions in both cases
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Plasma Lipid Composition and LDL Oxidation
Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine, 2003Low-density lipoprotein (LDL) oxidation in vivo depends on lipid composition and on plasma antioxidant status. The aim of our study was to investigate the relationship between plasma lipid composition and LDL oxidation and, in particular, to explore whether LDL-cholesterol/triglycerides ratio (LDL-C/TG) and LDL-cholesterol/high-density lipoprotein (HDL)
BRIZZI P +5 more
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Lipid composition of Kupffer cells
American Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content, 1959The St. George procedure was modified to permit the isolation of large quantities of viable, highly purified Kupffer cells and parenchymal cells. Phagocytic cells were isolated from normal dogs and rats by magnetic means following the acute injection of 3-micron spherical iron particles.
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