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J Appl Physiol 13: 97-104, 1958;
8750-7587/58 $5.00
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Changes in Concentration of Plasma Protein Fractions During Muscular Work and Recovery

R. De Lanne 1, J. R. Barnes 1, and L. Brouha 1

1 From the Haskell Laboratory for Toxicology and Industrial Medicine, Newark, Delaware

Changes in the concentration of plasma protein fractions during muscular work and recovery were investigated in males and females under various environmental conditions. The concentration of plasma proteins increases with muscular activity. Sex differences are small and variations found in relation to warm environments can be explained by hemoconcentration and vasodilatation. The ratio of albumins to globulins increases early during work and the difference in rates of transfer of the various globulin fractions is related to their molecular size.

Submitted on November 25, 1957







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