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Insulin and glucagon therapy of acute hepatic failure
When insulin and glucagon are administered to rats with severe liver injury, survival is enhanced with an attenuation of the liver injury compared to that of untreated controls. In rats with acute liver injury...
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Abstracts of selected papers presented at the 72nd General Meeting of the Japanese Society of Gastroenterology Niigata, Japan, March 27–29, 1986
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Experimental evidence of the hepatotrophic effect of insulin and glucagon
Insulin and glucagon have been reported to be hepatotrophic since they are effective in potentiating liver regeneration and protecting the liver from atrophy 1–7. These results were obtained under experimental co...
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Clinical evaluation of glucagon—insulin therapy for acute hepatitis severe form
Bucher et al.1 have reported the synergistic hepatotrophic action of glucagon and insulin in eviscerated partially hepatectomized rats. Likewise, Farivar et al.2 also demonstrated that mortality is reduced in mic...
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Proceedings of the 69th General Meeting from April 11–13, 1983-Osaka, Japan
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General lectures (II)
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Effect of 3,5,3’triiodothyropropionic acid on fibrotic rat liver
Thyroxine derivative, 3,5,3′-triiodothyropropionic acid, has some effect on collagen degradation and showed an inhibitory effect on development of rat liver fibrosis induced by swine serum injection.
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A comment on concept of subacute hepatitis
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α1-Fetoglobulin and its significance in the diagnosis of primary liver cancer