Abstract
Summary
In rats growing Walker carcinoma 256, 1) the concentration of lipid phosphorus was greater in the tumor than in the carcass; 2) the concentration of lipid phosphorus was greater in the rat plus tumor than in pair-fed or force-fed rats without tumor that consumed the same amount and kind of diet as the tumor rats; 3) the concentrations of lipid phosphorus in young rats and in the tumor were similar, and greater than in adult rats; 4) the concentration of an alkaliresistant phospholipid was greater in the tumor than in the carcass.
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