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References for CLA

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Duckett SK, Wagner DG, Yates LD, Dolezal HG, May SG. Effects of time on feed on beef nutrient composition. J Anim Sci 1993. 71;2079-2088.

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French P, Stanton C, Lawless F., O'Riordan EG, Monahan FJ, Caffrey PJ and Moloney AP. Fatty acid composition, including conjugated linoleic acid, of intramuscular fat from steers offered grazed grass, grass silage, or concentrate-based diets. 2000 J. Anim. Sci. 78:2849-2855.

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Kritchevsky D, Tepper SA, Wright S, Tso P, Czarnecki SK. Influence of conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) on establishment and progression of atherosclerosis in rabbits. J Amer Coll of Nutri 2000; 19(4):472S-477S.

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