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Am J Physiol 203: 690-692, 1962;
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Cerebral high-energy phosphates during insulin hypoglycemia

Merrill Tarr 1, Donald Brada 1, and Frederick E. Samson JR. 1

1 Department of Physiology, The University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas

The high-energy phosphate compounds in whole brain from normal and insulin hypoglycemic rats were analyzed with ion-exchange methods. When the rats are severely hypoglycemic but not unconscious, the total concentration of high-energy phosphates in brain is not decreased.

Submitted on November 29, 1961




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