Apparent in vivo retroconversion of dietary arachidonic to linoleic acid in essential fatty acid-deficient rats

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Apparent in vivo retroconversion of dietary arachidonic to linoleic acid in essential fatty acid-deficient rats. / Hansen, Harald S.; Jensen, B.; von Wettstein-Knowles, P.

In: B B A - Molecular and Cell Biology of Lipids, Vol. 878, No. 2, 01.01.1986, p. 284-287.

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Hansen, HS, Jensen, B & von Wettstein-Knowles, P 1986, 'Apparent in vivo retroconversion of dietary arachidonic to linoleic acid in essential fatty acid-deficient rats', B B A - Molecular and Cell Biology of Lipids, vol. 878, no. 2, pp. 284-287.

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Hansen, H. S., Jensen, B., & von Wettstein-Knowles, P. (1986). Apparent in vivo retroconversion of dietary arachidonic to linoleic acid in essential fatty acid-deficient rats. B B A - Molecular and Cell Biology of Lipids, 878(2), 284-287.

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Hansen HS, Jensen B, von Wettstein-Knowles P. Apparent in vivo retroconversion of dietary arachidonic to linoleic acid in essential fatty acid-deficient rats. B B A - Molecular and Cell Biology of Lipids. 1986 Jan 1;878(2):284-287.

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Hansen, Harald S. ; Jensen, B. ; von Wettstein-Knowles, P. / Apparent in vivo retroconversion of dietary arachidonic to linoleic acid in essential fatty acid-deficient rats. In: B B A - Molecular and Cell Biology of Lipids. 1986 ; Vol. 878, No. 2. pp. 284-287.

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