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		<description><![CDATA[Bernard Sass (&quot;Amyloidosis, Adrenal, Mouse,&quot; Endocrine System, 1983) wrote ...

&quot;Lipogenic pigment, similar if not identical to lipofuscin or ceroid, may be found in adrenal cortical cells in the rat. The accumulation of such pigment is more extensive in older animals. Other organs of several species have been reported to accumulate similar pigments. The production and storage of this pigment are enhanced by dietary deficiency of antioxidants such as vitamin E (Smith et al. 1972).&quot;]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bernard Sass (&#8220;Amyloidosis, Adrenal, Mouse,&#8221; Endocrine System, 1983) wrote &#8230;</p>
<p>&#8220;Lipogenic pigment, similar if not identical to lipofuscin or ceroid, may be found in adrenal cortical cells in the rat. The accumulation of such pigment is more extensive in older animals. Other organs of several species have been reported to accumulate similar pigments. The production and storage of this pigment are enhanced by dietary deficiency of antioxidants such as vitamin E (Smith et al. 1972).&#8221;</p>
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