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  • 1. High fat, high cholesterol diets alter low density lipoprotein size and binding affinity in monkeys.
    Hannah JS, Yamane K, Kataoka S, Anthony M, Howard BV.
    Atherosclerosis; 1997 Jul 11; 132(1):19-27. PubMed ID: 9247355
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  • 2. Studies on the effect of dietary fish oil on the physical and chemical properties of low density lipoproteins in cynomolgus monkeys.
    Parks JS, Gebre AK.
    J Lipid Res; 1991 Feb 11; 32(2):305-15. PubMed ID: 2066665
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  • 3. Dietary fish oil modification of cynomolgus monkey low density lipoproteins results in decreased binding and cholesteryl ester accumulation by cultured fibroblasts.
    Linga V, Leight MA, St Clair RW, Parks JS.
    J Lipid Res; 1993 May 11; 34(5):769-78. PubMed ID: 8509715
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  • 4. Effect of dietary fat saturation and cholesterol on LDL composition and metabolism. In vivo studies of receptor and nonreceptor-mediated catabolism of LDL in cebus monkeys.
    Nicolosi RJ, Stucchi AF, Kowala MC, Hennessy LK, Hegsted DM, Schaefer EJ.
    Arteriosclerosis; 1990 May 11; 10(1):119-28. PubMed ID: 2297342
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  • 5. Comparison of the effect of the amount and degree of unsaturation of dietary fat on plasma low density lipoproteins in vervet monkeys.
    Kruger M, Smuts CM, Benadé AJ, Fincham JE, Lombard CJ, Albertse EA, van der Merwe KJ.
    Lipids; 1992 Oct 11; 27(10):733-9. PubMed ID: 1435092
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  • 6. Palmitic and stearic acids similarly affect plasma lipoprotein metabolism in cynomolgus monkeys fed diets with adequate levels of linoleic acid.
    Gupta SV, Khosla P.
    J Nutr; 2001 Aug 11; 131(8):2115-20. PubMed ID: 11481404
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  • 7. Dietary polyunsaturated fat decreases interaction between low density lipoproteins and arterial proteoglycans.
    Manning JM, Gebre AK, Edwards IJ, Wagner WD, Rudel LL, Parks JS.
    Lipids; 1994 Sep 11; 29(9):635-41. PubMed ID: 7815898
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  • 8. Pork fat and chicken fat similarly affect plasma lipoprotein metabolism in cynomolgus monkeys fed diets with adequate levels of linoleic acid.
    Gupta SV, Khosla P.
    J Nutr; 2000 May 11; 130(5):1217-24. PubMed ID: 10801922
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  • 9. Reduced proteoglycan binding of low density lipoproteins from monkeys (Macaca fascicularis) fed a fish oil versus lard diet.
    Edwards IJ, Gebre AK, Wagner WD, Parks JS.
    Arterioscler Thromb; 1991 May 11; 11(6):1778-85. PubMed ID: 1931879
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  • 10. Fish oil reduces cholesterol and arachidonic acid content more efficiently in rats fed diets containing low linoleic acid to saturated fatty acid ratios.
    Garg ML, Wierzbicki AA, Thomson AB, Clandinin MT.
    Biochim Biophys Acta; 1988 Oct 14; 962(3):337-44. PubMed ID: 2844278
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  • 11. The effect of dietary fat level and quality on plasma lipoprotein lipids and plasma fatty acids in normocholesterolemic subjects.
    Sanders K, Johnson L, O'Dea K, Sinclair AJ.
    Lipids; 1994 Feb 14; 29(2):129-38. PubMed ID: 8152346
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  • 12. Dietary palmitic acid raises plasma LDL cholesterol relative to oleic acid only at a high intake of cholesterol.
    Khosla P, Hayes KC.
    Biochim Biophys Acta; 1993 Dec 02; 1210(1):13-22. PubMed ID: 8257714
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  • 13. Reduction of cholesterol absorption by dietary oleinate and fish oil in African green monkeys.
    Parks JS, Crouse JR.
    J Lipid Res; 1992 Apr 02; 33(4):559-68. PubMed ID: 1527479
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  • 14. Dietary polyunsaturated fat modifies low-density lipoproteins and reduces atherosclerosis of nonhuman primates with high and low diet responsiveness.
    Rudel LL, Johnson FL, Sawyer JK, Wilson MS, Parks JS.
    Am J Clin Nutr; 1995 Aug 02; 62(2):463S-470S. PubMed ID: 7625361
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  • 15. Replacing 40% of dietary animal fat with vegetable oil is associated with lower HDL cholesterol and higher cholesterol ester transfer protein in cynomolgus monkeys fed sufficient linoleic acid.
    Gupta SV, Yamada N, Fungwe TV, Khosla P.
    J Nutr; 2003 Aug 02; 133(8):2600-6. PubMed ID: 12888644
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  • 16. Dietary fat saturation modifies the metabolism of LDL subfractions in guinea pigs.
    Fernandez ML, Abdel-Fattah G, McNamara DJ.
    Arterioscler Thromb; 1993 Oct 02; 13(10):1418-28. PubMed ID: 8399078
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  • 17. Effect of fish oil and coconut oil diet on the LDL receptor activity of rat liver plasma membranes.
    Tripodi A, Loria P, Dilengite MA, Carulli N.
    Biochim Biophys Acta; 1991 Jun 03; 1083(3):298-304. PubMed ID: 2049395
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  • 18. Fish oil supplementation maintains adequate plasma arachidonate in cats, but similar amounts of vegetable oils lead to dietary arachidonate deficiency from nutrient dilution.
    Angell RJ, McClure MK, Bigley KE, Bauer JE.
    Nutr Res; 2012 May 03; 32(5):381-9. PubMed ID: 22652378
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  • 19. Dietary fish oil decreases low-density-lipoprotein clearance in nonhuman primates.
    Schectman G, Boerboom LE, Hannah J, Howard BV, Mueller RA, Kissebah AH.
    Am J Clin Nutr; 1996 Aug 03; 64(2):215-21. PubMed ID: 8694023
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  • 20. Decreased aortic early atherosclerosis and associated risk factors in hypercholesterolemic hamsters fed a high- or mid-oleic acid oil compared to a high-linoleic acid oil.
    Nicolosi RJ, Woolfrey B, Wilson TA, Scollin P, Handelman G, Fisher R.
    J Nutr Biochem; 2004 Sep 03; 15(9):540-7. PubMed ID: 15350986
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