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STUDIES OF THE ROLE OF THE LIVER IN HUMAN CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM BY THE VENOUS CATHETER TECHNIC. I. NORMAL SUBJECTS UNDER FASTING CONDITIONS AND FOLLOWING THE INJECTION OF GLUCOSE. (Q40999393)

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scientific article published on March 1949
  • Studies of the role of the liver in human carbohydrate metabolism by the venous catheter technic; normal subjects under fasting conditions and following the injection of glucose
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    STUDIES OF THE ROLE OF THE LIVER IN HUMAN CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM BY THE VENOUS CATHETER TECHNIC. I. NORMAL SUBJECTS UNDER FASTING CONDITIONS AND FOLLOWING THE INJECTION OF GLUCOSE.
    scientific article published on March 1949
    • Studies of the role of the liver in human carbohydrate metabolism by the venous catheter technic; normal subjects under fasting conditions and following the injection of glucose

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    STUDIES OF THE ROLE OF THE LIVER IN HUMAN CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM BY THE VENOUS CATHETER TECHNIC. I. NORMAL SUBJECTS UNDER FASTING CONDITIONS AND FOLLOWING THE INJECTION OF GLUCOSE. (English)
    Studies of the role of the liver in human carbohydrate metabolism by the venous catheter technic; normal subjects under fasting conditions and following the injection of glucose (English)

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