Abstract
SummaryIt is shown that the level of liver glycogen is higher in the irradiated rat (450 R) than in the pair-fed rat for the first 6 days after irradiation. Compared with the normal rat the level of liver glycogen is low after the first day, the same on the fourth day and higher on the sixth day after irradiation. Body-weight, food consumption, weight and nitrogen content of the liver have been measured.
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