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La sécrétion de glucagon pancréatique aussi bien que la mobilisation du glucogène du foie, provoqués par la stimulation des nerfs splanchniques des veaux surrénalectomisées sont sensiblement diminués par la résection préable de la thyroïde.
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This work was supported by grants from the Agricultural Research Council, the Smith, Kline and French Foundation, and the British Diabetic Association. It is a particular pleasure to acknowledge the skilled technical assistance provided by Mr.P. M. M. Bircham.
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Edwards, A.V., Nathanielsz, P.W., Bloom, S.R. et al. The role of thyroxine in the maintenance of a normal glycogenolytic response to splanchnic nerve stimulation in adrenalectomized calves. Experientia 30, 163–164 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01927709
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