Abstract
HEPARIN has now been shown to exert a lipæmia clearing action in vivo, and is believed to operate primarily by liberating a lipase which catalyses the lipolysis of chylomicrons and low-density lipoproteins1.
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GILLMAN, T., HATHORN, M. & PENN, J. Lipæmia Clearing Action of Sulphated Animal Hyaluronate. Nature 177, 894–895 (1956). https://doi.org/10.1038/177894a0
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