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1967
Triglycerides are the main energy storage material of the animal body and make up a large part of its caloric intake. Being a comparatively inert group of substances, they can be stored in large amounts. As water insoluble materials they are deposited as droplets of concentrated energy reserve, lacking osmotic activity and not requiring the concomitant
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Triglycerides are the main energy storage material of the animal body and make up a large part of its caloric intake. Being a comparatively inert group of substances, they can be stored in large amounts. As water insoluble materials they are deposited as droplets of concentrated energy reserve, lacking osmotic activity and not requiring the concomitant
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BIOGENESIS OF PHOSPHATIDES AND TRIGLYCERIDES
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1959K. P. Strickland, R. J. Rossiter
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