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. 1957 Oct;33(5):845–873.

The Morphology of Early Atherosclerotic Lesions of the Aorta Demonstrated by the Surface Technique in Rabbits Fed Cholesterol

Together with a Description of the Anatomy of the Intima of the Rabbit's Aorta and the “Spontaneous” Lesions Which Occur in It*

G Lyman Duff, G C McMillan, A C Ritchie
PMCID: PMC1934657  PMID: 13458324

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