Changes in the rate of oxygen consumption and in the potassium content of muscles caused by insulin and lactate in media of different potassium concentrations

Changes in the rate of oxygen consumption and in the potassium content of muscles caused by insulin and lactate in media of different potassium concentrations

by L. B. Smillie

1952

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