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Hunter, J.1, and Hunter, J., and Burk, D.2, have shown that the intraperitoneal injection of the thermophilic alga Chlorella pyrenoidosa into the mouse results in hypoglycæmic action.
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Hunter, J., Act. bil. med. germ., 7, 510 (1961).
Hunter, J., and Burk, D., Fed. Proc., 20, 79 (1961).
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R-LÓPEZ, M., R-CANDELA, R. A Giant Form of Chlorella pyrenoidosa. Nature 196, 691 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1038/196691a0
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