Luniatschek. Metabolism in the liver with experimental dermatitis (Arch. F. Derm. U. Syph. Bd. 175, No. 1, 1937)

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In guinea pigs, the amount of glycogen and glutathione in the liver was determined. In other groups of the same animals, dermatitis was artificially induced by applying croton oil to the skin. It turned out that the level of glutathione in the liver in animals with dermatitis was increased compared to control animals, and the amount of glycogen fluctuated.

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