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clofibrate

American  
[kloh-fahy-breyt, -fib-reyt] / kloʊˈfaɪ breɪt, -ˈfɪb reɪt /

noun

Pharmacology.
  1. a substance, C 12 H 15 ClO 3 , used principally to reduce elevated plasma triglyceride and cholesterol levels.


Etymology

Origin of clofibrate

1960–65; clofibr(ic acid) (perhaps c(h)lo(ro)- 2 + fibr- + -ic ) + -ate 2

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So the authors put clofibrate into the water of normal male mice, and mice that had the human TAS1R3 gene.

From Scientific American • Jul. 1, 2013

And if you got rid of the clofibrate?

From Scientific American • Jul. 1, 2013

These are mice that were knockouts for GNAT3 and mouse TAS1R3 with human TAS1R3, and then treated with clofibrate.

From Scientific American • Jul. 1, 2013

There were twelve fatal heart attacks, but only four among men taking clofibrate.

From Time Magazine Archive

So far, there have been 47 new heart attacks, 37 among the 700 men on the placebo, but only ten among those on clofibrate.

From Time Magazine Archive