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Changes in the activity of some serum enzymes during the action of strong stimuli

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As established in experiments on rats, hypoxia, hypothermia, aseptic inflammation, burn shock, and septicemia caused byE. coli increased the serum glutaminicopyuvic and glutamico-oxalacetic transaminase and aldolase activity. In conditions of acidosis (asphyxia, hypothermia, closed vessel, convulsions) the action of the stimuli did not increase the activity of these two transaminases and aldolase.

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Belen'kii, M.L., Blyuger, A.F. & Shuster, Y.Y. Changes in the activity of some serum enzymes during the action of strong stimuli. Bull Exp Biol Med 55, 535–537 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00784412

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