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    “…The synthesis of cholesterol and fatty acids from acetate-l-C(14) by the isolated liver, adrenal, and aorta of scorbutic and pair-fed control guinea pigs has been studied. …”
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    por Sabin, Albert B.
    Publicado 1939
    “…During the present investigation it was found that monkeys on a scorbutic diet died of spontaneous acute infections, chiefly pneumonia and enterocolitis, while their mates receiving an adequate diet remained well. …”
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    por Ross, Russell, Benditt, Earl P.
    Publicado 1962
    “…The sequence of incorporation and utilization of tritium-labeled proline has been examined in healing wounds from normal and scorbutic guinea pigs. Linear incisions in the skin of the animals were allowed to heal for 7 days. …”
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    por Dalldorf, Gilbert
    Publicado 1929
    “…Exercise will produce an identical lesion in other skeletal muscles in scorbutic animals. 4. The lesions appear to be an intrinsic part of the scorbutic process. 5. …”
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    por Ross, Russell, Benditt, Earl P.
    Publicado 1964
    “…The changes in scorbutic wounds following the administration of ascorbic acid have been investigated using the techniques of electron microscopy, histochemistry, and autoradioggraphy. …”
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    por Gross, Jerome
    Publicado 1959
    “…The skin of severely scorbutic guinea pigs which were losing weight contained no detectible neutral salt-extractible collagen. …”
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    por Dalldorf, Gilbert
    Publicado 1931
    “…1. The degree of scorbutic change in the vessels of animals with experimental scurvy can be roughly measured by establishing the amount of negative pressure required to produce petechial hemorrhages in the skin. 2. …”
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