
doi: 10.1038/191844a0
pmid: 13720256
An appraisal is given of some modern views on the collective metabolism of body constituents in vivo. A working hypothesis, embracing the metabolism of body constituents as a whole, and its influence on both the design and interpretation of metabolic experiments in vivo, is included. (P.C.H.)
Radioisotopes, Metabolism, Biochemical Phenomena, Humans
Radioisotopes, Metabolism, Biochemical Phenomena, Humans
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