Abstract
A differential lipid analysis was performed by oxidative micromethods on heparinized plasma and red blood cells of 89 normal healthy rabbits and the normal means and range of blood lipid values established. Within this normal range, the amounts of all lipids in plasma were found to increase at the same relative rate, but a similar relation was found only for phospholipid and cholesterol in the red blood cells. Sex, body weight, blood hemoglobin and season were found to be without effect on the average lipid content of the blood of normal rabbits.

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