Metabolism of Isolated Liver Cells (original) (raw)

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Longmuir and ap Rees1 have recently described a new method for preparing suspensions of isolated rat liver cells. We have been interested for some time in the metabolic properties of such isolated cells, and wish to direct attention to some of their peculiarities not mentioned by these authors.

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  1. Department of Experimental Pathology and Cancer Research, School of Medicine, University of Leeds,
    J. O. LAWS & L. H. STICKLAND

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  1. J. O. LAWS
  2. L. H. STICKLAND

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LAWS, J., STICKLAND, L. Metabolism of Isolated Liver Cells.Nature 178, 309–310 (1956). https://doi.org/10.1038/178309a0

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