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Co-authorship network of co-authors of J Raulin
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Loriette, C, D. Lapous, & J Raulin. (1976). [Fetal and neo-natal development of brown adipose tissue in guinea pigs and rats. Feto-maternal or milk transfer of essential fatty acids : lipogenesis and morphology (author's transl)].. Munich Personal RePEc Archive (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich). 72(1). 59–77.1 indexed citations
Chapman, D., et al.. (1972). Phospholipid configuration and thermal denaturation of DNA in rat liver nucleus chromatin.. PubMed. 4(5). 399–406.1 indexed citations
Lapous, D., J.P. Carreau, & J Raulin. (1970). Metabolism of erucic acid. 3. Uptake of erucic acid-14C into organs and subcellular fractions in the rat.. 24. 125–131.4 indexed citations
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Vodovar, Nicolas, et al.. (1968). [Development of adipose tissue. Number and form of cells as functions of the energy value and unsaturation of dietary lipids].. PubMed. 50(2). 439–50.2 indexed citations
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Raulin, J, et al.. (1968). [The metabolism of erucic acid in the rat. Its conversion in to oleic acid].. PubMed. 266(4). 417–9.2 indexed citations
Carreau, J.P., et al.. (1963). Nutritive value of lipids containing isomerised fatty acids.. 17. 273–287.1 indexed citations
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Raulin, J, et al.. (1962). Nutritive value and physiopathological effect of polymerised herring oils. 2. Repercussion on cytochrome oxidase activity.. 16. 89–96.1 indexed citations
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Raulin, J, et al.. (1962). Nutritive value and physiopathological effect of polymerised herring oils. 1. Difference between heating in air and heating in an inert medium.. 16. 77–87.1 indexed citations
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Raulin, J, et al.. (1960). Importance and characteristics of the phospholipid complex in the [intestinal] lumen and faeces studied in the rat. Effect of diet and of bacteriostatics.. 14. 239–255.1 indexed citations
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Raulin, J, et al.. (1960). Nutritive value of mono-, di- and trimers isolated from linseed oil.. 14. 143–160.2 indexed citations
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Raulin, J. (1960). [Influence of the stereochemical configuration of fatty acids on the nutritive value of nutritional lipids].. PubMed. 14. Mem 201–17.1 indexed citations
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Raulin, J, et al.. (1959). Toxicity of free fatty acids and cholesterol associated in diet. Action of extra choline and role of bile.. 13. 79–98.1 indexed citations
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Raulin, J, et al.. (1955). Composir tion and feeding value of Job's tears grass oadlay (Coix lacryma jobi).. 6. 3–21.1 indexed citations
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Raulin, J, et al.. (1954). Role of the nature of the dietary lipids in the action of excess cholesterol on growth of the white rat.. 8. 107–151.1 indexed citations
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