1936
DOI: 10.1210/endo-20-6-822
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Nitrogen and Creatine Metabolism in Relation to Environmental Temperature and Thyroid Function1

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“…Some mice showed a very gradual rise in the mean body temperature during initial exposure to cold. This rise in body temperature was probably associated with an elevation of metabolism caused by exposure to low temperature as reported by a number of investigators (Adolph, 1950;Adolph and Lawrow, 1951 ;Benedict and MacLeod, 1929;Bodansky and Duff, 1936;Gosselin. 1949;Hart, 1950;Horvath et al, 1938;Penrod, 1949;and others).…”
Section: Table IIImentioning
confidence: 58%
“…Some mice showed a very gradual rise in the mean body temperature during initial exposure to cold. This rise in body temperature was probably associated with an elevation of metabolism caused by exposure to low temperature as reported by a number of investigators (Adolph, 1950;Adolph and Lawrow, 1951 ;Benedict and MacLeod, 1929;Bodansky and Duff, 1936;Gosselin. 1949;Hart, 1950;Horvath et al, 1938;Penrod, 1949;and others).…”
Section: Table IIImentioning
confidence: 58%
“…The inverse response to a second stimulus reported in the previous paper has only been observed if relatively mild stimuli are used or if a rest period is allowed between the two stimuli. Bodansky & Duff [1936] have investigated the effect of cold (3-5°C.) on the output of creatine and creatinine.…”
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confidence: 99%