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1 Department of Pharmacology, West Virginia University School of Medicine,
Morgantown, West Virginia, and the Department of Medicine, Duke University School of
Medicine, Durham, North Carolina.
Oxamic acid depressed aerobic lactic acid formation by normal, human leukocytes by only 20-25 per cent. Glyceraldehyde increased lactic acid production.
Sorbose-1-phosphate was without effect. Iodacetate inhibited markedly, but
fluoride depressed only in high concentrations. The significance of these findings
regarding the mechanism of aerobic lactic acid formation by mature leukocytes
is discussed.
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