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. 1952 Aug;31(8):751–755. doi: 10.1172/JCI102659

BLOOD PYRUVIC ACID RESPONSE TO INTRAVENOUS GLUCOSE OR INSULIN IN THE NORMAL AND IN PATIENTS WITH LIVER DISEASE AND WITH DIABETES MELLITUS 1

Donald S Amatuzio 1,2,3, Norman Shrifter 1,2,3, Francis L Stutzman 1,2,3, Samuel Nesbitt 1,2,3
PMCID: PMC436470  PMID: 14955526

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