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A disturbed carbohydrate-phosphorus metabolism produced by the poisoning of an isolated sartorius muscle in a frog with monoiodoacetate fluoride and cyanide results in a variation and complete disappearance of the skeletal muscle excitation currents. The variation is manifest in the gradual decrease (and at times also in the change of the form) both of the trace potentials and the peak value of the excitation current. The changes begin with the trace potentials. The data obtainedallow us to presume the necessity of certain differences in the value of individual phases of the carbohydrate-phosphorus metabolism for the presence of excitation and injury currents.
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Mozzhukhin, A.S. The role of carbohydrate-phosphorus metabolism in the production of the excitation current in skeletal muscle. Bull Exp Biol Med 47, 391–394 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00779612
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