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1 From the Department of Physiology, University of Puerto Rico School of Medicine, School of Tropical Medicine, San Juan, Puerto Rico
A renal arteriovenous decrease in fructose occurs in both eviscerated and non eviscerated rats with ligated ureters that have been given an intravenous injection of fructose. It is accompanied by an equivalent or larger renal arteriovenous increase in the substances other than fructose that are measured as blood sugar by the reduction of alkaline ferricyanide in a tungstic acid filtrate of blood.
Submitted on October 16, 1955
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