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Figure 6


Fig. 6. Aminopeptidase-N activity of the proximal small intestine of fasted and fed Heloderma suspectum. Feeding resulted in a significant increase in aminopeptidase-N activity, which was further elevated for lizards that had consumed meals while under anesthesia. For details of meal treatments, see Fig. 2.