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An increase in ILA has been shown after gel nitration of rat serum and lymph and after acid-alcohol extraction of guinea pig serum. This effect was reproduced simply by a dilution-reconcentration step, common to both procedures. It is conceivable that a similar step is responsible for the increment of ILA observed by other investigators using many different techniques. The mechanism by which the dilution-reconcentration procedure enhances ILA is not clear; its physiological role, if any, is dubious, and theories on the state of insulin should be formulated with caution.
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