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Part of the action of adrenaline in raising the blood sugar has been attributed by Cori et al.1 to a decrease in utilization of glucose by the tissues. Other workers arrived at different conclusions.
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Cori, C. F., and Cori, G. T., J. Biol. Chem., 79, 309 (1928).
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COHEN, J. Effect of Injection of Adrenaline on the Anaerobic Glycolysis of Rat Diaphragm. Nature 160, 871–872 (1947). https://doi.org/10.1038/160871b0
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