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30 min electrical stimulation of hind limb skeletal muscle in nembutal anaesthetised dogs was accompanied by increases in arterial haematocrit, plasma GOT and plasma LDH, which were almost completed within the first 10 min of stimulation. This fast response indicated that a rapid change in either the entry and/or clearance of enzyme from the plasma must have occurred.
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Bolter, C.P., Critz, J.B. The time course of plasma enzyme changes accompanying skeletal muscle stimulation. Experientia 32, 883–884 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02003745
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