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Alterations were made to the route by which insulin entered the liver, and stored glycogen investigated.
Ligature of the pancreatoduodenal vein caused a reduction of 38% in the amount of glycogen stored.
It was shown that moderate muscular exercise in operated animals causes a glycogen expenditure which is not fully compensated by the normal diet.
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Belovintseva, M.F., Savina, K.V. Restoration of stored glycogen in the liver of white mice following muscular stress with ligated pancreatoduodenal vein. Bull Exp Biol Med 48, 1224–1227 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00785176
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