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1 New Jersey College of Medicine and Dentistry, Jersey City, New Jersey
Standard differential microrespirometric technics have been employed to investigate the effect of bilateral adrenalectomy on the oxygen uptake of rat incisor pulp. A study of 76 experimental and 27 control rats indicated a 15.7% reduction in the oxygen uptake after the adrenal ablation.
Submitted on May 3, 1967
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