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Active realization of 2-oxoglutarate, malate, and oxaloacetate is observed after administration of lactate dehydrogenase. The levels of transamination and urea formation are within the normal range. By its targeting of oxidative metabolism, lactate dehydrogenase may be regarded as a biogenic factor correcting the glycolytic processes.
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Translated fromByulleten' Eksperimental'noi Biologii i Meditsiny, Vol. 117, No 5, pp. 480–481, May, 1994
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Gil'miyarova, F.N., Radomskaya, V.M., Mirzaev, B.S. et al. Assessment of theIn Vivo metabolic effect of exogenous lactate dehydrogenase. Bull Exp Biol Med 117, 476–477 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02444292
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