1910
DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.1910.sp001356
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Creatin excretion in the bird and its significance

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“…It completely replaces creatinine in birds' urine [Paton, 1910] and occurs also normally in the urine of infants [Funaro, 1908] and of children [Rose, 1911 ; this paper should be consulted for further literature], , [Krause, 1913].…”
Section: Physiologicalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It completely replaces creatinine in birds' urine [Paton, 1910] and occurs also normally in the urine of infants [Funaro, 1908] and of children [Rose, 1911 ; this paper should be consulted for further literature], , [Krause, 1913].…”
Section: Physiologicalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It completely replaces creatinine in birds' urine [Paton, 1910] and occurs also normally in the urine of infants [Funaro, 1908] and of children [Rose, 1911; this paper should be consulted for further literature], , [Krauze, 1913].…”
Section: Physiologicalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From a study of the relationship of the output of creatine nitrogen to that of total nitrogen in the urine of the fasting bird, Noel Paton (320) holds that light is thrown on the nature of the course of protein metabolism in the muscles and other organs. He thinks that if the muscle " flesh " catabolized as calculated from the creatine excreted be greater than the total "flesh" disintegrated as calculated from the total nitrogen eliminated, the conclusion may be drawn that there has been a retention of some of the muscle protein nitrogen, due either to resynthesis in the muscle or to transference to some more essential organ.…”
Section: The Investigations Of Benedict Andmentioning
confidence: 99%