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Low levels of extracellular glucose limit cardiac anaerobic metabolism in some species of fish

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Fig. 3. Heart lactate and glycogen levels following 180 min of perfusion in Atlantic cod, rainbow trout, lumpfish and short-horned sculpin
Fig. 5. Glucose metabolism and lactate production by isolated hearts from rainbow trout under normoxic or hypoxic conditions
Fig. 6. Glucose metabolism and lactate production by isolated hearts from lumpfish under normoxic or hypoxic conditions
Fig. 8. Rates of glucose metabolism and lactate production by isolated fish hearts at physiological levels of extracellular glucose
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