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Revision as of 02:27, 16 November 2025 by WSXGeraldine (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<br>The speed of fall of the glycogen was linear in the course of the period of aglycemia. This suggested that if glycogen was unregulated prior to introducing aglycemia then the latency to CAP failure could be extended if glycogen was metabolized at the same steady price. Glycogen will be unregulated by bathing the nerve in supra-physiological concentrations of glucose, thus incubating the nerve in 30 mM glucose for two h will increase the glycogen content material by a...")
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