Rampone, 1961 - Google Patents
Rate of Fat Uptake by Intestinal Lymphatics.Rampone, 1961
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- Rampone A
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- Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine
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Measurements of the rate of fat uptake by the intestinal lymphatics showed that when dogs were fed 25 g of olive oil by mouth the total lipids in the thoracic duct lymph remained elevated above fasting levels for more than 24 hours. When the olive oil was introduced …
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