1970
DOI: 10.1016/0009-8981(70)90117-8
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Sex differences in the serum lipoprotein relations of normal persons and multiple sclerosis patients

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“…In another study of serum protein patterns, a procedure for staining electrophoretically-separated glyco-and lipoproteins was used to compare sera from patients with MS, patients with herniated vertebral discs, and normal subjects (38). An increase in the ~-lipoprotein fraction and/or a decrease in the ~-lipoprotein fraction were found in about 60% of MS patients.…”
Section: A Zincmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In another study of serum protein patterns, a procedure for staining electrophoretically-separated glyco-and lipoproteins was used to compare sera from patients with MS, patients with herniated vertebral discs, and normal subjects (38). An increase in the ~-lipoprotein fraction and/or a decrease in the ~-lipoprotein fraction were found in about 60% of MS patients.…”
Section: A Zincmentioning
confidence: 99%