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Dogs were subjected to irreversible hemorrhagic shock. Their hearts, livers, and kidneys contained mitochondria which differed in size and shape from those of normal dogs. Isolated by differential cen-trifugation the mitochondria from shocked animals were found to retain the normal oxidative capacities for Krebs cycle substrates but tended to have impaired activities in the presence of the hexokinase system.
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