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Summary
A diet high in soy bean flour diminishes the incidence and degree of experimental sclerosis in rabbits fed cholesterol, while a diet rich in defatted casein augments the degree of sclerosis. Rabbits, fed the high protein, defatted casein diet alone may develop atheromatous lesions indistinguishable from those produced by cholesterol.
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