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Quarterly Journal of Experimental Physiology and Cognate Medical Sciences 36.3 pp 119-126
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THE INFLUENCE OF THYROIDECTOMY ON POST-BURN N LOSS IN RATS

M. De G. Gribble 1, R. A. Peters 1, and R. W. Wakelin 1

1 Department of Biochemistry, Oxford

The loss of N following thermal burns in rats is largely abolished after thyroidectomy.

Note:

We are indebted to the Medical Research Council for a personal grant to one of us (M. de G. G.), and to them and the Nuffield Committee (Oxford) for grants in aid. We also thank the Misses C. Stayte and D. Davies for technical assistance. We are much indebted to Mr. E. H. Leach (Physiology Department, Oxford) for the histological examination of the necks after operation.

Submitted on May 2, 1950







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