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Continuation of glycolysis in human erythrocytes by incubation of heparinized whole blood at 37°C is followed by a decrease in the Mg-content of red cells. On inhibition of glycolysis by cold (4°C), the Mg-content of erythrocytes remains unaltered or, often, slightly increases. These actions are in clear contrast to the behaviour of potassium ions under the same conditions.
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Hänze, S. Der erythrocytäre Magnesiumstoffwechsel bei intakter und kälteinhibierter Glykolyse. Experientia 18, 45–46 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02136655
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