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- Title
Effects of Deficiency of Pantothenic Acid on Oxygen Poisoning in the Rat.
- Authors
TAYLOR, D. W.
- Abstract
IT has been known for many years1 that a close connexion exists between pantothenic acid and the suprarenal glands, atrophy of which may result from a deficiency of pantothenic acid. More recently, Hurley and Morgan2, arguing that animals in the final stages of pantothenic acid deficiency should behave as though adrenalectomized, showed that rats on such a diet were less resistant to the stress of anoxia than were normal controls.
- Publication
Nature, 1959, Vol 183, Issue 4656, p257
- ISSN
0028-0836
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1038/183257a0