Novel-diet preferences in vitamin deficient rats and rats recovered from vitamin deficiency.

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Abstracts. Internal secretion. Metabolism in rats after removal of the adrenal glands (Artundo A. Thesis for Doctorate in Biochem. And Pharmac. Nat. Univ, of Buenos Aires, pp. 1-86, 1928). Rats can survive adrenal extirpation and remain in good health and resist cold well. But they are less mobile, get tired more easily and are more sensitive to insulin and vitamin deficiency B. An increase in glutathion is noted in their muscles.


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