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The effects of phosphate administration on phosphoryl-creatine, glycogen, and lactate levels in animal muscle

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Within two hours of the intraperitoneal administration of inorganic phosphate (30 mg/kg) to rats, phosphorylcreatine and glycogen levels in muscles increased markedly. Administration of general anaesthesia or the denervation of the lower extremity failed to abolish this effect.

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Markevich, L.Y., Rogozkin, V.A. The effects of phosphate administration on phosphoryl-creatine, glycogen, and lactate levels in animal muscle. Bull Exp Biol Med 49, 582–584 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00782110

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