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Galactose toxicity in the chick: hyperosmolality.

J I Malone, H J Wells, S Segal

    Science (New York, N.Y.)
    |November 26, 1971
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    Galactose consumption in chicks causes severe hyperosmolar dehydration. Altered serum osmolality, not brain biochemistry, is likely the primary cause of galactose toxicity syndrome in these animals.

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