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Starvation-induced adaptation of rat liver tyrosine transaminase and serine dehydrase

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Les activités de la tyrosine transaminase et de la sérine déhydrase sont augmentées dans le foie de rats normaux ou surrénalectomisés soumis au jeûne. Ces augmentations, qui sont supprimées par la puromycine ou le glucose, ne sont dues ni à une sécrétion d'hormones surrénaliennes ni à une accumulation des substrats des enzymes.

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This work was supported by a grant (AM 07 249 02) from the U.S. National Institutes of Health. Technical assistance of MmeYveline Van Heijenoort and MileCristiane Portemer (C.N.R.S.) is gratefully acknowledged.

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Goswami, M.N.D., Chatagner, F. Starvation-induced adaptation of rat liver tyrosine transaminase and serine dehydrase. Experientia 22, 370–371 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01901139

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