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. 1958 Feb;37(2):244–254. doi: 10.1172/JCI103603

RELATIONSHIPS OF PYRUVATE AND LACTATE DURING ANAEROBIC METABOLISM. I. EFFECTS OF INFUSION OF PYRUVATE OR GLUCOSE AND OF HYPERVENTILATION1

William E Huckabee 1
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