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Transmural Gradients in the Ischemic Dog Left Ventricle: Metabolism of Endogenous Triglycerides and Glycogen

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Date 1975 Jan 11
PMID 1226437
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Regional differences in glycogen and triglyceride metabolism were found in the ischemic dog left ventricle. Under these conditions, the subendocardium was characterized by a faster rate of glycogenolysis and the least ability to mobilize tissue triglycerides relative to subepicardial and midventricular zones.

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