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    Iodoacetic acid and NaF, concentrations without influence on the basal resting level of aerobic glycolysis, inhibited the glucose absorption of the isolated intestine.

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    Glucose absorption inactivated by DNP, could be reactivated by azide, iodoacetic acid and NaF.

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    NaF also restored the glucose absorption inhibited completely by phlorrhizin.

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Rummel, W., Pfleger, K. & Jacobi, H. Reaktivierung der Glucoseresorption. Naunyn - Schmiedebergs Arch 234, 414–418 (1958). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00258930

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