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La moelle épinière ne paraît pas sensible à l'insulinein vitro si elle provient d'un animal décapité alors qu'elle l'est de façon significative (P < 0,01) si l'animal était anesthésié avec un mélange de CO2/O2 à 50%.
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R-Candela, J.L., Martin-Hernandez, D. Action of insulinin vitro on the glucose uptake of the spinal cord of the rat. Experientia 15, 439–440 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02157703
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