Nathaniel Grier
Merck & Co.
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Atherosclerosis | 1980
Gunther W. Kuron; Nathaniel Grier; Jesse W. Huff
The in vitro bile acid binding properties of 2 water-soluble, linear, cationic resins, poly-[(dimethylimino)trimethylene chloride] or 3,3-ione C1, and poly-diallyldimethylammonium chloride) or CAT-FLOC were determined. Both polymers were substantially more active than cholestyramine. All were compared for hypocholesterolemic effect in normo-cholesterolemic dogs. CAT-FLOC and 3,3-ionene C1, administered at 1.8 and 1.2 g/day, respectively, exhibited cholesterol-lowering action equivalent to cholesteryramine given at 12 g/day. The results of this study suggest that effective reduction of plasma cholesterol may be achieved with significantly lower doses of bile acid sequestrants.
Archive | 1974
Nathaniel Grier; Merwin Frederick Hoover; Jesse W. Huff; Gunther W. Kuron
Archive | 1979
Arthur F. Wagner; Nathaniel Grier; Tsung-Ting Shen
Archive | 1979
Arthur F. Wagner; Nathaniel Grier; Tsung-Ying Shen
Archive | 1978
Nathaniel Grier; Bruce E. Witzel
Archive | 1975
Nathaniel Grier
Archive | 1977
Nathaniel Grier; Bruce E. Witzel
Archive | 1975
Richard A. Dybas; Nathaniel Grier; Bruce E. Witzel
Archive | 1977
Nathaniel Grier; Richard A. Dybas; Bruce E. Witzel
Archive | 1979
Richard A. Dybas; Nathaniel Grier; Bruce E. Witzel