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The brains of normal monkeys and those treated with carbon dioxide and electric shock were fixed with liquid air and analysed for lactate, pyruvate, and acid-soluble phosphates. The levels of these constituents and their change under the above conditions were shown to be of the same magnitude and in the same direction as those found in similarly treated dogs, cats, and rats.
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