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Biol Bull 110: 179-183. (April 1956)
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THE EFFECT OF SEX AND ALLATECTOMY ON THE OXYGEN CONSUMPTION OF THE THORACIC MUSCULATURE OF THE INSECT, LEUCOPHAEA MADERAE

ARTHUR SAMUELS 1

1 Department of Anatomy and Division of Chemical Embryology, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Denver, Colorado

1. Endogenous oxygen consumption of thoracic muscles of Leucophaea maderae was no higher in males than in females, but there was a significant increase in this parameter in allatectomized animals of both sexes.

2. Preliminary tracer phosphorus studies were made in vivo and the relative specific activities of the muscle fractions are shown.







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