Sources of carbon for hepatic glycogen synthesis in the conscious dog.
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G. Shulman | G. Cline | A. Cherrington | M. Pagliassotti | C. Badet | D. Neal | M. Moore | A. Cherrington | E. M. Jones | Christine Badet
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