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Lipolysis in rat adipose tissue in vitro is dependent on the quantity and not the quality of dietary fat.

Lipolysis in rat adipose tissue in vitro is dependent on the quantity and not the quality of dietary fat.

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Main Authors: Carr, R, Sherrington, E, Calder, P, Frayn, K
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 1995
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