Abstract

Intermittent cholesterol feeding of mature rabbits for periods of 6–30 months has produced atherosclerotic lesions of the main coronary arteries apprently similar to those found in man. The advantages of the rabbit as an experimental animal are stressed. Individual variations in response to cholesterol feeding were observed.

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