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The effect of atropine, ergotamine, and pituitrin on phlorhizin glycosuria.

The Journal of physiology

Anderson AB, Anderson MD.
PMID: 16993926
J Physiol. 1928 Feb 10;64(4):350-5. doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.1928.sp002445.

No abstract available.

THE RESISTANCE OF PUPS TO LATE CHLOROFORM POISONING IN ITS RELATION TO LIVER GLYCOGEN.

The Journal of experimental medicine

Graham EA.
PMID: 19867861
J Exp Med. 1915 Feb 01;21(2):185-91. doi: 10.1084/jem.21.2.185.

The relative difficulty with which the characteristic central lobular liver necrosis can be produced in young pups after chloroform administration is in some way referable to the high glycogen contents of their livers. Evidence for this conclusion lies in...

TARTRATE NEPHRITIS, WITH ESPECIAL REFERENCE TO SOME OF THE CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH IT MAY BE PRODUCED.

The Journal of experimental medicine

Underhill FP, Wells HG, Goldschmidt S.
PMID: 19867709
J Exp Med. 1913 Oct 01;18(4):322-46. doi: 10.1084/jem.18.4.322.

Salts of tartaric acid administered subcutaneously to fasting phlorhizinized animals exert a markedly detrimental influence upon the secretory efficiency of the kidney, which is indicated by a greatly lessened output of certain typical urinary constituents. A histological study of...

THE DIASTATIC ACTIVITY OF THE BLOOD IN EXPERIMENTAL HYPERGLYCEMIA.

The Journal of experimental medicine

Karsner HT, Koeckert HL, Wahl SA.
PMID: 19868562
J Exp Med. 1921 Sep 30;34(4):349-63. doi: 10.1084/jem.34.4.349.

1. The diastatic activity of the blood is not materially changed by the subcutaneous injection of phlorhizin, uranyl nitrate, or adrenalin. 2. The diastatic activity of the blood is not affected by puncture of the floor of the fourth...

Hyperglycaemic and phlorhizin glycosuria in the heart-lung-kidney preparation.

The Journal of physiology

de Boer S.
PMID: 16993638
J Physiol. 1924 May 23;58(6):433-40. doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.1924.sp002145.

No abstract available.

AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF BLOOD GLYCOLYSIS. THE EFFECTS OF THYROID AND ADRENAL EXTRACTS AND PHLORHIZIN ON GLYCOLYSIS IN VITRO.

The Journal of experimental medicine

Mackenzie GM.
PMID: 19867956
J Exp Med. 1915 Dec 01;22(6):757-65. doi: 10.1084/jem.22.6.757.

1. Blood glycolysis in vitro during a period of three hours' incubation proceeds at practically the same rate under sterile conditions and when no effort is made to prevent contamination. 2. Fresh thyroid extract, adrenalin, and phlorhizin do not...

On the action of phlorhizin on the kidney.

The Journal of physiology

Mayrs EB.
PMID: 16993591
J Physiol. 1923 Aug 16;57(6):461-6. doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.1923.sp002085.

No abstract available.

The anti-ketogenic substance and phlorhizin diabetes.

The Journal of physiology

Black PT.
PMID: 16994650
J Physiol. 1935 Apr 26;84(1):15-9. doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.1935.sp003252.

No abstract available.

THE INFLUENCE OF ADRENALIN IN PHLORHIZIN DIABETES.

The Journal of experimental medicine

Ringer AI.
PMID: 19867307
J Exp Med. 1910 Jan 01;12(1):105-13. doi: 10.1084/jem.12.1.105.

I. Intraperitoneal injections of adrenalin into animals which are completely under the influence of phlorhizin and which are free from glycogen do not result in any extra elimination of sugar. This proves that adrenalin does not cause a conversion...

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