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Summary
A variety of respiratory inhibitors, phosphorylation uncouplers, amidine and guanidine derivatives, including the hypoglycemic agents, synthalin and phenethyl-biguanide, appreciably stimulated lactic acid production and glucose utilization of cell cultures. The simplicity and effectiveness of the procedures described suggest their applicability to further studies of respiratory inhibitors, uncouplers of phosphorylation, and the evaluation of certain types of hypoglycemic compounds.
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