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pubmed-article:2896090pubmed:abstractText1. Glucose-depleted, nitrite-treated erythrocytes reduce ferriheme in vitro in an environment 100 mM to 2-deoxy-D-glucose at a rate of 2.4 microM/ml cells/hr (opossum) and 0.37 microM/ml cells/hr (human). 2. During the process of methemoglobin reduction the breakdown of adenine ribonucleotides is more rapid in opossum (0.9 microM/g hg/hr) than in human (0.36 microM/g hg/hr) erythrocytes. 3. Radiolabelled ribose from [U-14C] ATP is catabolized exclusively to [14C] lactate in opossum, and to [14C] pyruvate and [14C] lactate in human red cells.lld:pubmed
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