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Ascorbic acid metabolism and glycolysis in the polymorphonuclear leucocyte of the guinea pig

Elliott et al., 1966

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5881274485725659646
Author
Elliott C
Smith M
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of Cellular Physiology

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Exudate leucocytes lost approximately 30% of their original intracellular ascorbic acid content during two hour incubation in glucose medium. The same loss was observed for cells containing initially both high and low levels of ascorbic acid. High concentrations of …
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