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Direct Imaging of the Hypothetical Quantity, Sequestered Lipid

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The quantity, sequestered lipid, entered all previous chapters as an invisible hypothetical entity. In this chapter, the quantity is made visible by use of frozen section fat stains, which reveal lipids to be gauged in intracellular, Ic, and extracellular, Ec, compartments, where Ec is taken to be the measure of sequestered lipid. Predictions from the sequestration hypothesis are upheld with a high degree of precision in all circumstances.

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Tracy, R.E. (2003). Direct Imaging of the Hypothetical Quantity, Sequestered Lipid. In: The Role of Aging in Atherosclerosis. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-0263-8_10

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