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Frazer and Stewart1,2 have described the chylomicron count method for assessing the level of blood-fat, and have used it to follow the effects of starvation and standard meals in man. Stewart3, using this method, has also observed lipæmias in rabbits after severe hæmorrhage.
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Frazer, A. C., and Stewart, H. C., J. Physiol., 90, 18 (1937).
Frazer, A. C., Stewart, H. C., and Elkes, J., J. Physiol., 95, 68 (1939).
Stewart, H. C., J. Physiol., 101, Proc. (1942).
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CHANCE, M., MIDDLETON, T. Lipæmogenic Activity of Pituitary Extracts. Nature 152, 725–726 (1943). https://doi.org/10.1038/152725b0
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