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As demonstrated, subcutaneous injection of monoiodoacetic acid to rats a dose inhibiting the glycolysis processes in the cornea and mucosa of the small intestine in rats caused a rise in the lacticodehydrogenase activity of the enzyme exceeded the normal level more than three times.
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Bogoyavlenskaya, N.V. Plasma lactic dehydrogenase activity in rats after administration of monoiodoacetic acid. Bull Exp Biol Med 56, 1096–1097 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00792983
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