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1: Blood lactate concentration following ischemic exercise in a patient with a glycogen storage disease and a control patient (based on Stanbury, et al., 1978).

1: Blood lactate concentration following ischemic exercise in a patient with a glycogen storage disease and a control patient (based on Stanbury, et al., 1978).

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This is a case study, drawn from the literature, which can be used as a teaching tool for instructors of biochemistry courses, to engage their students in the application of "real world" problems related to concepts learned in the biochemistry course.

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