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IN the preceding communication Šimek and Sedláček state that the Crabtree effect observed by us1 in the regenerating rat liver should be due to a supposed inability of the growing tissue, the metabolism of which is adapted to predominant utilization of lipids, to use glucose in vitro.
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CLERICI, E., CICCARONE, P. Crabtree Effect and the Anaerobic Glycolysis of the Regenerating Rat Liver. Nature 207, 762–763 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1038/207762a0
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