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This study was a rebuttal of Huang and Veech's 1984 paper, which questioned the role of glucose-6-phosphatase in the brain, and which was used to argue against the validity of the deoxyglucose method for measuring local utilization of glucose in human and animal brains. The controversy wasn't really resolved until 1988-89.
Periodical. Nelson, Thomas C., Giovanni Lucignani, Steven Atlas, Alison M. Crane, Gerald A. Dienel, Louis Sokoloff, and National Institute of Mental Health (U.S.). "Reexamination of Glucose-6-Phosphatase Activity in the Brain in Vivo: No Evidence for a Futile Cycle." Science 229, 4708 (5 July 1985): 60-62. Article. 4 Images.. Science