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    Dodt C, Lonnroth P, Fehm HL, Elam M.
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  • 23. [The effect of ascorbic acid on adrenergic lipolysis].
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  • 24. Effect of sympathetic nerve stimulation on net transvascular movement of fluid in canine adipose tissue.
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  • 25. Catecholamine-induced lipolysis in adipose tissue of the elderly.
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    Fredholm BB, Hjemdahl P.
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  • 28. Effects of prostaglandin E1 in canine subcutaneous adipose tissue in situ.
    Fredholm BB, Rosell S.
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  • 29. Release of free fatty acids from subcutaneous adipose tissue in dogs following sympathetic nerve stimulation.
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  • 30. Endogenous adenosine inhibits lipolysis induced by nerve stimulation without inhibiting noradrenaline release in canine subcutaneous adipose tissue in vivo.
    Sollevi A, Hjemdahl P, Fredholm BB.
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  • 38. Vascular and lipolytic responses in canine subcutaneous adipose tissue following infusion of catecholamines.
    Ballard K, Cobb CA, Rosell S.
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  • 39. Multiple symmetric lipomatosis: a defect in adrenergic-stimulated lipolysis.
    Enzi G, Inelmen EM, Baritussio A, Dorigo P, Prosdocimi M, Mazzoleni F.
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  • 40. The subcutaneous lipolytic response to regional neural stimulation is reduced in obese women.
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