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The effect of neuroplegic agents on rat's liver alkaline phosphatase activity under conditions of burn shock

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The activity of the alkaline phosphatase of rat liver was found to be sharply increased under conditions of burn shock. This rise was considerably inhibited by largactyl and almost completely by the hybernation mixture (largactyl+phenergan+dolantin). The authors consider that the mentioned effect is central in orgin and may play a certain role in the antishock effect of artificial hybernation.

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Feszt, G., Feszt, T. & Almassi, S. The effect of neuroplegic agents on rat's liver alkaline phosphatase activity under conditions of burn shock. Bull Exp Biol Med 49, 383–385 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00781952

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