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- [36] Concerning the glycogen metabolism of muscles and its nervous influence. I. Announcement: Concerning glycogen formation in ennervated muscle. PFLUGERS ARCHIV FUR DIE GESAMTE PHYSIOLOGIE DES MENSCHEN UND DER TIERE, 1934, 233 : 35 - 42
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- [40] Concerning thiazole, I. Announcement: The condensation of alpha-acetyl-x.sigma-valerolactone with thioamides BERICHTE DER DEUTSCHEN CHEMISCHEN GESELLSCHAFT, 1941, 74 : 1100 - 1104