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Hepatic oxygen consumption, in vivo, in the rat

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A method is described that quantitates hepatic oxygen consumption, in vivo, in the rat. This method can evaluate hepatic oxygen consumption resulting from chronic conditions that may alter it.

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Bredfeldt, J.E., Riley, E.M. & Groszmann, R.J. Hepatic oxygen consumption, in vivo, in the rat. Experientia 39, 729–730 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01990295

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