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  3. Vol. 51 No. 3 (1995)

Published: 1995-07-01

Initial Pages

Initial Pages

Journal of Physiology and Biochemistry
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Articles

Effect of blood pH on pulmonary artery pressure, left atrial pressure and fluid filtration rate in isolated rabbit lung.

V.M. Pinto-Plata, J.C. Pozo-Parilli, A. Baum-Agay, C. Curiel, R. de León

117-123

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Sublethal effect of mercury and lead on monoamine oxidase in different regions of the brain in three freshwater teleosts.

S.A. Shaffi

125-128

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Liver DNA and RNA metabolism in rats fed diets lacking methionine plus cysteine with or without restricted energy.

J.L. de Viñas, M. González-Fernández, M.C. Sandoval

129-138

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Effect of zinc on D-galactose and L-phenylalanine uptake in rat intestine in vitro.

A. Lugea, A. Barber, F. Ponz

139-146

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Analysis of the interactions between growth hormone and metaproterenol on lipid mobilization.

M.P. Portillo, A.S. del Barrio, J.A. Martínez

147-154

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Electrolyte and water contents in organs and tissues of rats during and after exposure to prolonged restriction of motor activity.

Y.G. Zorbas, A.L. Ivanov, Y.F. Federenko

155-162

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Short Communications

Changes in skeletal metabolism after the administration of demineralized bone proteins and fluoride.

M. Elorriaga, F. Lecanda, J.A. Martínez, J. Larralde

163-164

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Book Reviews

Book Reviews

Journal of Physiology and Biochemistry

165-176

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End Pages

End Pages

Journal of Physiology and Biochemistry
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