Abstract
1-2-4 dinitrophenol decreases the spontaneous activity of rats as measured by the distance run daily in revolving cages. While this technique fails to reveal an increase in functional activity which would parallel the increase in basic metabolism, it does not disprove the possibility of the production of a diffuse poorly integrated neuro-muscular hyperactivity.
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- Received May 4, 1934.
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