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THE difference between the longitudinal distribution of radioactive phosphorus in the sural nerve of rabbits at rest and in activity has been described in a previous communication1. It has now been shown that there is a similar redistribution of the total phosphorus in isolated nerves.
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CAUSEY, G., WERNER, G. Longitudinal Migration of Phosphorus in a Sensory Nerve after Stimulation. Nature 165, 762 (1950). https://doi.org/10.1038/165762a0
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