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Liver Transplantation Effects on Canine Plasma Lipids

IN order to achieve long-term success of the hepatic homograft, satisfactory metabolic function of that organ in the host is essential. Since the liver is directly and/or indirectly involved in the synthesis and metabolism of the lipid fractions, it is important to know the effect of transplantation...

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Published in:Nature (London) 1966-01, Vol.211 (5044), p.78-79
Main Authors: WORTH, WILLIAM S., MILLER, NANCY L., TAYLOR, PAUL D.
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Language:English
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Summary:IN order to achieve long-term success of the hepatic homograft, satisfactory metabolic function of that organ in the host is essential. Since the liver is directly and/or indirectly involved in the synthesis and metabolism of the lipid fractions, it is important to know the effect of transplantation on the host's ‘lipid profile’.
ISSN:0028-0836
1476-4687
DOI:10.1038/211078a0