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  • 3. Alteration of fatty acid composition of LM cells by lipid supplementation and temperature.
    Ferguson KA, Glaser M, Bayer WH, Vagelos PR.
    Biochemistry; 1975 Jan 14; 14(1):146-51. PubMed ID: 1167335
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  • 4. High-affinity incorporation of 20-carbon polyunsaturated fatty acids by human skin fibroblasts.
    Banerjee N, Rosenthal MD.
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  • 7. Intralysosomal hydrolysis of cholesterol esters of varying fatty acid composition in cultured human skin fibroblasts.
    Stein Y, Halperin G, Stein O.
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  • 8. Modulation of mouse mammary tumor growth and linoleate enhanced metastasis by oleate.
    Buckman DK, Chapkin RS, Erickson KL.
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  • 9. Retention of human skin fibroblast fatty acid modifications during maintenance culture.
    Spector AA, Denning GM, Stoll LL.
    In Vitro; 1980 Nov 28; 16(11):932-40. PubMed ID: 7450783
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  • 11. Incorporation in vitro of 14C fatty acids into bovine sebaceous gland and dermal lipids.
    McMaster JD, Jenkinson DM, Noble RC, Elder HY.
    Res Vet Sci; 1985 May 28; 38(3):341-5. PubMed ID: 4012036
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  • 12. Stearic acid unlike shorter-chain saturated fatty acids is poorly utilized for triacylglycerol synthesis and beta-oxidation in cultured rat hepatocytes.
    Pai T, Yeh YY.
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  • 13. Esterification of fatty acids by bovine intramuscular and subcutaneous adipose tissues.
    Lin KC, Cross HR, Smith SB.
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  • 14. Effect of dietary fat supplementation on the composition and positional distribution of fatty acids in ruminant and porcine glycerides.
    Mills SC, Cook LJ, Scott TW.
    Lipids; 1976 Jan 28; 11(1):49-60. PubMed ID: 1250066
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  • 18. Differences in partitioning of meal fatty acids into blood lipid fractions: a comparison of linoleate, oleate, and palmitate.
    Hodson L, McQuaid SE, Karpe F, Frayn KN, Fielding BA.
    Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab; 2009 Jan 28; 296(1):E64-71. PubMed ID: 18940935
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  • 19. Utilization of extracellular lipids by HT29/219 cancer cells in culture.
    Pazouki S, Baty JD, Wallace HM, Coleman CS.
    Lipids; 1992 Nov 28; 27(11):827-34. PubMed ID: 1362791
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