Characterization of a prostaglandin-like metabolite of linolenic acid produced by a flaxseed extract D. C. ZimmermanPaul Feng OriginalPaper Pages: 313 - 316
Lipid composition and biosynthesis of human omental tissue Joseph I. RabinowitzSarvertia E. AskinsFrancis E. Luddy OriginalPaper Pages: 317 - 322
Biosynthesis of hydrocarbons in insects: Decarboxylation of long chain acids ton-alkanes inPeriplaneta Michael A. MajorGary J. Blomquist OriginalPaper Pages: 323 - 328
The acylation of 1-palmitylglycerol 3-phosphate withCis andTrans C-16 to C-22 monoenoic fatty acids in rat liver microsomes C. M. MarchandJ. L. Beare-Rogers OriginalPaper Pages: 329 - 333
Plasma membrane phospholipid, cholesterol and fatty acyl composition of differentiated and undifferentiated L6 myoblasts Roger G. PerkinsRobert E. Scott OriginalPaper Pages: 334 - 337
Absorption of synthetic, stereochemically defined acylglycerols in the rat B. Ã…kessonS. GronowitzR. Ohlson OriginalPaper Pages: 338 - 343
Effect of pentadecan-2-one on lipid metabolism in HeLa cells W. F. NaccaratoJ. R. Gilbertson OriginalPaper Pages: 344 - 351
The terpenyl pyrophosphates of wild type and tetraterpene mutants ofNeurospora crassa S. C. KushwahaM. KatesR. E. Subden OriginalPaper Pages: 352 - 355
Reduction in medium chain acids and monoenoic acids in livers and plasma of rats fed eicosa-5,8,11,14-tetraynoic acid G. Ananda RaoKathleen SilerEdward C. Larkin Communications Pages: 356 - 359
Identification of the free and conjugated sterol in a non-photosynthetic diatom,Nitzschia alba, as 24-methylene cholesterol M. KatesP. TremblayB. E. Volcani Erratum Pages: 359 - 359
The role of dietary protein in hypercholesterolemia and atherosclerosis K. K. Carroll Symposium: Lipid Theory of Arteriosclerosis-Pros and Cons Pages: 360 - 365
Fiber, hypercholesteremia, and atherosclerosis David KritchevskyJon A. Story Symposium: Lipid Theory of Arteriosclerosis-Pros and Cons Pages: 366 - 369
Dietary factors in arteriosclerosis: Sucrose John Yudkin Symposium: Lipid Theory of Arteriosclerosis-Pros and Cons Pages: 370 - 372
Cholesterol and repair processes in arteriosclerosis Hans Kaunitz Symposium: Lipid Theory of Arteriosclerosis-Pros and Cons Pages: 373 - 374
Hyperlipidemia and premature arteriosclerosis Frank Rees Smith Symposium: Lipid Theory of Arteriosclerosis-Pros and Cons Pages: 375 - 377
The development of coronary thrombosis following myocardial infarction A. Whitley Branwood Symposium: Lipid Theory of Arteriosclerosis-Pros and Cons Pages: 378 - 379
Neural factors in experimental degenerative arteriopathy William H. GutsteinFritz Parl Symposium: Lipid Theory of Arteriosclerosis-Pros and Cons Pages: 380 - 382