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Fig. 1 Salivary gland weight after repeated injection for 7 days with agents. M }SE) N=6 cholesterol. (M }SE) N=6 Fig. 2 Effect of repeated injection for 7 days with agents on level of total
Fig. 3 Effect of repeated injection for 7 days with agents on the incorporation of acetate-1-14c into sterol. (M }SE) N=6 Fig. 5 Effect of repeated injection for 7 days with agents on the incorporation of mevalonate-3h into sterol. (M }SE) N=6 Fig. 4 Effect of repeated injection for 7 days with agents on the incoporation of HMG-14C into sterol. (M SE) N=6 }
Fig. 6 Effect of various agents administration.
Fig. 7 Effect of various agents on the incorporation of acetate-1-14c into sterol in vitro. (M }SE) N=4 Fig. 8a Time course for radioactivity after injection of cholesterol-7-8h. Fig. 8b Effect of repeated injection for 7 days with agents on the rate of disappearance of cholesterol-4-14c. (M }SE) N=5
Fig. 9 Effect of repeated injection for 7 days with agents on the rate of disappearance of cholestero1-4-14c. (M }SE) N=5
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