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THE ACTION OF DIHYDROXYACETONE ON MAMMALIAN PLAIN AND CARDIAC MUSCLE
1 Department of Physiology and Biochemistry, St Bartholomew's Medical College
-dihydroxyacetone, even in low concentrations such as 0.01 percent., is toxic to mammalian cardiac and smooth muscle, and hence does not seem likely to play any important part in the metabolism of the tissues investigated.
The expenses of this work were defrayed by a grant to one of us (H. G. R.) from the Government Grants Committee of the Royal Society.
Submitted on July 30, 1931
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