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Summary
Glucose- and fructose-6-phosphate were assayed in the skeletal muscle of normal and hypophysectomized female rats, with and without growth hormone treatment, one hour after a glucose injection. The results show a statistically significant increase in the glucose-6-phosphate content of the muscle of rats receiving GH when compared to glucose-6-phosphate levels in controls, as well as less striking increases in fructose-6-phosphate levels.
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