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<i>EPERYTHROZOON OVIS</i>: THE DIFFERENCE IN CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM BETWEEN INFECTED AND UNINFECTED SHEEP ERYTHROCYTES
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1976
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Animal PhysiologyAnimal SciencePhysiologyPathogenesisVeterinary ScienceHematologyEducationLactic Acid ProductionLivestock HealthAnimal HealthVeterinary ResearchMicrobiologyInfection ControlAcid ProductionMedicineParasitologyGlucose Utilization
The glucose utilization lactic and pyruvic acid production and oxygen uptake of normal and Eperythrozoon ovis infected sheep erythrocytes were measured under aerobic conditions. Infected cells showed marded increases in both glucose utilization and acid production as compared with controls. Uninfected erythocyte samples which included a percentage of reticulocytes comparable to that found in E. ovis infection showed no apparent difference in glucose utilization and lactic acid production form the normal control erythrocytes, although considerable increases in the oxygen uptake were recorded.