Human serum and the reduction of hormone stimulated lipolysis by nicotinic acid in vitro
W.H.F. Sutherland and E.R. Nye
Proceedings of the University of Otago Medical School, Vol.53(1), pp.30-31
Proceedings of the University of Otago Medical School
1975
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Abstract
fat nicotinic acid noradrenalin adipose tissue epididymis human in vitro study lipolysis normal human rat serum theoretical study
Nicotinic acid inhibits basal and hormone stimulated lipolysis. Using the rate of glycerol release as an index of lipolysis, human serum greatly diminishes the nicotinic acid effect on noradrenaline stimulated lipolysis in vitro.
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Title
Human serum and the reduction of hormone stimulated lipolysis by nicotinic acid in vitro
Creators
W.H.F. Sutherland
E.R. Nye
Publication Details
Proceedings of the University of Otago Medical School, Vol.53(1), pp.30-31
Academic Unit
Otago Medical School Research Society
Publisher
Otago Medical School Research Society
Date published ; e-published
1975
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1975
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Abstract presented at Otago Medical Research Society meeting. There is no published article available. If abstract text is digitally available, it will be included in this record.
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English
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Conference proceeding
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