Richard Havel, Howard Eder, and the evolution of lipoprotein analysis
SM Grundy - The Journal of clinical investigation, 2004 - Am Soc Clin Investig
SM Grundy
The Journal of clinical investigation, 2004•Am Soc Clin InvestigIn 1956, the JCI published a paper by Richard Havel, Howard Eder, and Joseph Bragdon on
a method using an ultracentrifuge to physically separate plasma lipoproteins and chemical
methods to analyze their lipid constituents. This paper has been much cited (7081 times as
of this writing) in part because it represents a solid method that, with various modifications,
has been applicable for the study of lipoproteins for almost half a century.
a method using an ultracentrifuge to physically separate plasma lipoproteins and chemical
methods to analyze their lipid constituents. This paper has been much cited (7081 times as
of this writing) in part because it represents a solid method that, with various modifications,
has been applicable for the study of lipoproteins for almost half a century.
In 1956, the JCI published a paper by Richard Havel, Howard Eder, and Joseph Bragdon on a method using an ultracentrifuge to physically separate plasma lipoproteins and chemical methods to analyze their lipid constituents. This paper has been much cited (7081 times as of this writing) in part because it represents a solid method that, with various modifications, has been applicable for the study of lipoproteins for almost half a century.
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