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Quarterly Journal of Experimental Physiology and Cognate Medical Sciences 37.4 pp 221-223
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FASTING KETOSIS IN HYPOPHYSECTOMISED AND NORMAL RATS

F. W. R. Bahner 1 and N. R. W. Taylor 1

1 The Medical Research Council's Clinical Endocrinology Research Unit, Department of Pharmacology, University of Edinburgh

Hypophysectomy caused a significant delay in the accumulation of acetoacetic acid in the blood of rats during a fast, but did not affect the final concentration.

Note:

We are obliged to Professor J. H. Gaddum for valuable criticism. We would like to thank the British Council for the grant of a Fellowship to one of us ( F. W. R. B.), during the course of which the above work was performed. The technical assistance of Miss M. Mackay was much appreciated.

Submitted on August 2, 1952







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