The influence of neural regulation of the liver on experimental atherosclerosis
Summary The author studied the effect of liver denervation on the lipid metabolism and the intensity of anatomical changes in rabbit aortas during cholesterol administration. Animals in which laparatomy was performed under the same conditions as denervation served as controls. Some animals received...
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