Fred Kummerow
Fred August Kummerow (October 4, 1914 – May 31, 2017) was a German-born American biochemist. A longtime professor of comparative biosciences at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, Kummerow was best known as an opponent of the use of artificial trans fats in processed foods, carrying out a 50-year campaign for a federal ban on the use of the substance in processed foods. He was one of the pioneers in establishing the connection between trans fats and heart disease, and he helped to cement the inclusion of trans fats into the Nurses' Health Study. He also helped discover that it is oxidized cholesterol (oxysterol), rather than the cholesterol, that causes heart disease. Provided by Wikipedia
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Interaction of low-density lipoproteins of serum with hemin*† by Toshiro Nishida, Fred A. Kummerow
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Interaction of serum lipoproteins with the hydroperoxide of methyl linoleate* by Toshiro Nishida, FredA. Kummerow
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Radiohomogeneity of H3- and C14-labeled linoleic acid in vivo by Demetrios Sgoutas, Moon Ja Kim, Fred A. Kummerow
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Disc electrophoresis of rat plasma lipoproteins by K. Ananth Narayan, Howard L. Creinin, Fred A. Kummerow
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