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 Clin. Sri. 14: 15, 1955. 



Oliver, M. F., and G. S. Boyd. The influence of the sex 

 hormones on the circulating lipids and lipoproteins in 

 coronary sclerosis. Circulation 13: 82, 1956. 

 Oliver, M. F., and G. S. Boyd. Effects of bilateral 

 ovariectomy on coronary artery disease and serum-lipid 

 levels. Lancet 2: 690, 1959. 



Oliver, M I Metabolic factors in the aetiology of 

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 Olson, R. E., and J. W. Vester. Nutrition-endocrine 

 interrelationships in the control of fat transport in man. 

 Physiol. Rets. 40: 677, i960. 



Opdyke, D. F., and W. H. Ott. Influence of source of 

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Orma, E. J. Effect of physical activity on atherogenesis; 

 An experimental study in cockerels. Acta Physiol. Scand. 41 : 

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Osborne, R. H., and D. Adlerseerg. Serum lipids in 

 adult twins. Science 127: 1294, 1958. 

 Pick, R., J. Stamler, S. Rodbard, and L. N. Katz. 

 The inhibition of coronary atherosclerosis by estrogens 

 in cholesterol-fed chicks. Circulation 6: 276, 1952. 

 Pick, R., J. Stamler, S. Rodbard, and L. N. Katz. 

 Estrogen-induced regression of coronary atherosclerosis 

 in cholesterol-fed chicks. Circulation 6, 868, 1952. 

 Pick, R., J. Stamler, and L. N. Katz. Susceptibility of 

 the ovariectomized hen to cholesterol-induced coronary 

 atherogenesis. Circulation Research 5: 515, 1957. 

 Pick, R., J. Stamler, and L. N. Katz. Effects of hypo- 

 thyroidism on estrogen-induced inhibition of coronary 

 atherogenesis in cholesterol-fed cockerels. Circulation 

 Research 5: 510, 1957. 



Pick, R., J. Stamler, S. Rodbard, and L. N. Katz. 

 Effects of testosterone and castration on cholesterolemia 

 and atherogenesis in chicks on high-fat, high-cholesterol 

 diets. Circulation Research 7: 202, 1959. 

 Pick, R., and L. N. Katz. Social milieu and atherosclero- 

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 Pomeroy, W. C., and P. D. White. Coronary heart 

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 711, 1958. 

 Raab, W. Neurohormonal atherogenesis. Am. J. Cardiol. 



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Rivin, A. U., and S. P. Dimitroff. The incidence and 

 severity of atherosclerosis in estrogen-treated males and 

 in females with a hypoestrogenic or hypercstrogenic state. 

 Circulation 9: 533, 1954. 



Roberts, J. C, Jr., C. Moses, and R. H. Wilkins. 

 Autopsy studies in atherosclerosis: I. Distribution and 

 severity of atherosclerosis in patients dying without 

 morphologic evidence of atherosclerotic catastrophe. II. 

 Distribution and severity of atherosclerosis in patients 

 dying with morphologic evidence of atherosclerotic 

 catastrophe. Circulation 20: 511, 520, 1959. 

 Robertson, W. B. Atherosclerosis and ischaemic heart 

 disease. Lancet 1 : 444, 1959. 



Robinson, R. W., N. Higano, and W. D. Cohen. In- 

 creased incidence of coronary heart disease in prematurely 

 castrated women. Circulation 18: 771, 1958. 



131 . Robinson, R. \\\, W. D. Cohen, and N. Higano. Estrogen 

 replacement therapy in women with coronary athero- 

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132. Rosenman, R. H., and M. Friedman. The possible rela- 

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 In: Ci. Pim us. Hormones and Atherosclerosis. New York: 

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133. Rosenthal, S. R. Studies in atherosclerosis: chemical, ex- 

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134. Rudman, D., F. Seidman, and M. B. Reid. Lipemia pro- 

 ducing activity of pituitary gland: Separation of lipemia- 

 producing component from other pituitary hormones. 

 Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med. 103: 315, 1960. 



135. Russ, E. M ., H. A Eder, and D. P. Barr. Protcin-lipid 

 relationships in human plasma. I. In normal individuals. 

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136. Russek, H. I., and B. L. Zohman. Relative significance 

 of heredity, diet and occupational stress in coronary heart 

 disease of young adults: Based on an analysis of 100 pa- 

 tients between the ages of 25 and 40 years and a similar 

 group of 100 normal control subjects. Am. J. Med. Sa. 

 235: 266, 1958. 



137. Schaefer, L. E., D. Adlersberg, and A. G. Steinberg. 

 Heredity, environment and serum cholesterol. Circulation 



17: 537. '958. 



138. Schlesincer, M. J. Relation of anatomic pattern to 

 pathologic conditions of the coronary arteries. A.M. A. 

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139. Schlichter, J. G., and R. Harris. The vascularization 

 of the aorta. II. A comparative study of the aortic vascu- 

 larization of several species in health and disease. Am. J. 

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140. Seifter, J., D. Baeder, C. Zarafonetis, and J. Kalas. 

 Effect of adrenals, pituitary, liver and mucopoly- 

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 Atherosclerosis. New York: Acad. Press, 1959, p. 265. 



141 Sellers, E. A., and R. \V. You. Deposition of fat in 

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142. Selye, H. Textbook of Endocrinology. Montreal : Acta, 1949. 



143. Shafrir, E., K. E. Sussman, and D. Steinberg. The 

 nature of the epinephrine-induced hyperiipidemia in 

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144. Skanse, B., W. Von Studnitz, and N. Skooc. The effect 

 of corticotrophin and cortisone on serum lipids and lipo- 

 proteins. Acta Endocrinol. 31 : 442, 1959. 



145. Smith, D. H., and E. Gaman. Breed susceptibility in 

 rabbits to hypercholesterolemia and atherosclerosis. 

 Circulation 20: 973, 1959. 



146. Sperry, W. M., J W. Jailer, and E. T. Engle. The 

 influence of diet on the cholesterol concentration of the 

 blood serum in normal, spayed, and hypothyroid monkeys. 

 Endocrinology 35 : 38, 1 944. 



147. Srere, P. A., I. L. Chaikoff, and W. G. Dauben. The 

 in vitro synthesis of cholesterol from acetate by surviving 

 adrenal cortical tissue. J. Biol. Chem. 176: 829, 1948. 



148. Stamler, J., E. N. Silber, A. J. Miller, L. Akman, 

 C. Bolene, and L. N. Katz. The effect of thyroid and 

 of dinitrophenol-induced hypermetabolism on plasma 

 and tissue lipids and atherosclerosis in the cholesterol -fed 

 chick. J. Lab. Clin. Med. 35: 351, 1950. 



