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Profiles of Substrate Levels of the Central Metabolic Pathways in Frog Heart

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Quantitative Biology of Metabolism

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Stepwise discriminant analysis (according to Dixon’s BMDX 67/BMD 07M program) allows highly significant discrimination between groups of mutually correlated little-differing metabolic parameters. The analysis was applied to groups of 18 and 35 parameters (18 glycolytic-, citric-acid-cycle-, high-energy-compounds plus 17 derived values, such as in vivo equilibrium constants, redox ratios, etc.) determined in frog heart. The following conditions were chosen: wash-out effects, and short-term effects of ionically modified Ringer-solutions and of ouabain.

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Arese, P., Bosia, A., Rossini, L. (1968). Profiles of Substrate Levels of the Central Metabolic Pathways in Frog Heart. In: Locker, A. (eds) Quantitative Biology of Metabolism. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-51065-6_33

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