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WHILE carrying out investigations on the fatty acids of bile and plasma lecithins differences were noted in the overall biliary phospholipid pattern in man, dog, rat and ox.
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SPITZER, H., KYRIAKIDES, E. & BALINT, J. Biliary Phospholipids in Various Species. Nature 204, 288 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1038/204288a0
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