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Effects of various dietary fats on cardiolipin acyl composition during ontogeny of mice

Berger et al., 1992

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8128547333914448885
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Berger A
Gershwin M
German J
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Lipids

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Cardiolipin (CL) is a unique mitochondrial phospholipid, containing up to 85 wt% 18∶ 2n− 6 in mammals. The influence of maternal dietary fatty acids on the acyl composition of offspring CL has not been examined previously. Adult female mice were thus fed diets rich in …
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