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Liver tissue of rats made diabetic by alloxan treatment show no variation in the production rate of acyl-CoA. The authors suggest that, in animals poisoned with alloxan, increased fatty acid oxidation occurs because there is an availability of acyl-CoA spared in other metabolic processes whose rate is diminished.
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Nota No 2: Sulla formazione degli Acil-Coenzima A nel fegato.
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Rossi, C.R., Rossi, C.S. & Rossi, F. Diabete da allossana. Experientia 12, 391–392 (1956). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02157286
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