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On a constaté que les souris traitées à l'insuline possèdent une sensibilité élevée à la décompression hypoxique. Ce résultat concorde avec l'hypothèse d'une relation inverse entre la quantité de glucose dans le sang et la sensibilité d'un hôte à une grande variété de «stressors».
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We thankA. Bundeally for assistance in this investigation, which was supported in part by Public Health Service Research Grant No. CC00223 from the National Communicable Disease Center through the Massachusetts Health Research Institute.
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Pieroni, R.E., Broderick, E.J. & Levine, L. Decreased survival time of insulin-treated mice subjected to hypoxic decompression. Experientia 27, 164–165 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02145872
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