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THE study of differences in concentration of substances in arterial and venous blood is well-documented, and offers a method for investigating peripheral metabolism.
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LONDON, D., FOLEY, T. & WEBB, C. Evidence for the Release of Individual Amino-acids from the Resting Human Forearm. Nature 208, 588–589 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1038/208588a0
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