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Incorporation of acetate into fatty acids and lecithin by lung slices from fetal and newborn lambs

Incorporation of acetate-1-(14)C into phospholipids and fatty acids by lung slices from fetal and newborn lambs and from ewes was studied in vitro. The distribution of radioactivity in the fatty acids of neutral lipids, phospholipids, and lecithin was determined. Acetate-1-(14)C was incorporated int...

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Published in:Journal of lipid research 1967-07, Vol.8 (4), p.335-341
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Aging
Animals
Animals, Newborn - metabolism
Carbon Isotopes
Chromatography
fatty acids
Fatty Acids - biosynthesis
Fetus - metabolism
In Vitro Techniques
incorporation
lecithin
Lipids - analysis
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Lung - metabolism
Phosphatidylcholines - biosynthesis
Phospholipids - analysis
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title Incorporation of acetate into fatty acids and lecithin by lung slices from fetal and newborn lambs
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