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The following pages link to Dietary carbohydrates in hyperlipemia (hyperglyceridemia); hepatic and adipose tissue lipogenic activities (Q72210379):
Displaying 16 items.
- Effect of an "atherogenic" diet containing starch or sucrose on the blood lipids of young men. (Q34237790) (← links)
- Lipogenesis in human adipose tissue: some effects of nibbling and gorging (Q34493960) (← links)
- Sugar intake and coronary heart disease (Q39327973) (← links)
- Control of Plasma and Liver Triglyceride Kinetics by Carbohydrate Metabolism and Insulin (Q39984823) (← links)
- Adipocyte metabolism in endogenous hypertriglyceridemia (Q42448621) (← links)
- The immediate effects of insulin and fructose on the metabolism of the perfused liver. Changes in lipoprotein secretion, fatty acid oxidation and esterification, lipogenesis and carbohydrate metabolism (Q42924597) (← links)
- Enzyme activity in adipose tissue in hyperlipemia (Q43795978) (← links)
- Effects on serum-lipids in normal men of reducing dietary sucrose or starch for five months. (Q53973389) (← links)
- The Kinetics of Plasma Free Fatty Acid and Triglyceride Transport in Patients with Idiopathic Hypertriglyceridaemia and Their Relation to Carbohydrate Metabolism (Q54637220) (← links)
- Carbohydrate-induced lipogenesis in the human placenta of normal and diabetic pregnancies (Q66941738) (← links)
- [Experiments on the lipid-, carbohydrate- and glycerol-metabolism of human liver biopsies (author's transl)] (Q68860827) (← links)
- Experiments with 1-14C-acetate on the lipid metabolism of human liver biopsies and their dependence upon the dietary fat content (author's transl) (Q69740243) (← links)
- Effect on fetal liver lipids of 14 C glucose administered intravenously to the mother (Q70417753) (← links)
- Relation between dietary fat composition and lipid metabolism in the rat (Q71495869) (← links)
- Fructose as sweetening agent in normal and diabetic nutrition (Q71817825) (← links)
- Effect of a combination of propranolol and nicotinic acid on the inhibition of norepinephrine-induced elevations of serum triglyceride, serum glycerol, and plasma free fatty acids in the dog (Q71846205) (← links)