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Experiments on female albino rats were used to study the influence of traumatic shock on the activity of acid phosphatase (phosphomonoesterase II) in the tissue homogenates of the brain cortex and brainstern. In control animals the activity of acid phosphatase was twice as high in the brain cortex as in the brainstem. In traumatic shock, an increased activity of the enzyme was noted in the brain stem.
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Panchenko, L.F., Archakov, A.I. Acid phosphatase (phosphomonoesterase II) activity in rat brain during traumatic shock. Bull Exp Biol Med 59, 519–521 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00783074
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