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1 Departments of Oral Biology and Cell and Molecular Biology, Schools of Dentistry and Medicine, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, Georgia 30902, USA
Newborn rat calvaria and isolated calvaria cells are capable of de novo lipid synthesis when grown in the presence or absence of exogenous lipid sources. Synthesis decreases when exogenous lipids are supplied. Several cholesterol precursors were found in these tissues and the presence of dihydrocholesterol was established for the first time.
Submitted on November 19, 1973
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