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DNA polymorphisms in the human tyrosine hydroxylase/insulin/ insulin-like growth factor II chromosomal region in relation to glucose and insulin responses
The feasibility of disease association studies using polymorphic DNA markers in the tyrosine hydroxylase/insulin/insulin-like growth factor II chromosomal region was indicated by a high degree of linkage diseq...
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Screening for insulin receptor gene DNA polymorphisms associated with glucose intolerance in a Scandinavian population
The significance of insulin receptor gene variants in the aetiology of Type 2 (non-insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus has been investigated by analysis of restriction fragment length polymorphisms in a genet...
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Oskar Minkowski: Discovery of the pancreatic origin of diabetes, 1889
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Diabetes durch kontrainsuläre Hormone
This review will mention possible involvements of all the hormones which oppose insulin action: glucagon, catecholamines, ACTH-cortisol, and growth hormone (GH). A general hypothesis, already presented some 20...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Automatische EKG-Auswertung in Bevölkerungsstudien
Als einfaches und doch aussagekräftiges Verfahren zur Diagnostik kardialer Erkrankungen hat das Elektrokardiogramm weite Verbreitung gefunden. Es liefert Informationen über die Herzfrequenz, den Rhythmus, den ...
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Dose-kinetics of pancreatic glucagon responses to arginine and glucose in subjects with normal and impaired pancreatic B cell function
Pancreatic glucagon responses to different amounts of intravenous arginine and glucose were studied in 10 insulin-dependent diabetics, 14 healthy controls (high insulin responders) and 15 subjects with decreas...
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Somatostatin — both hormone and neurotransmitter?
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Somatostatin in the pancreas, stomach and hypothalamus of the diabetic Chinese hamster
The inhibitory effects of somatostatin on the release of insulin and glucagon, as well as its localization to the A1-cells (D-cells) of the pancreatic islets, suggest a role of this peptide in carbohydrate metabo...
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Comportement des éthers VI. Relations de topologie-information entre les temps de rétention en chromatographie gaz-liquide et la structure des allyloxy-et phénoxyalcanes
The logarithms of relative retention times (log t'R) of allyloxy-and phenoxyalkanes have been correlated with the structures of these substances, using the DARC topological system. This correlation shows the cont...
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Effect of phentolamine and preperfusion with glucose on insulin release from the isolated perfused pancreas from fasted and fed rats
Starvation of rats for 24 hrs resulted in decreased insulin release from the isolated rat pancreas. The effect of fasting could not be counteracted by elevation of the glucose level in the equilibration medium...
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Are there somatostatin-containing nerves in the rat gut? Immunohistochemical evidence for a new type of peripheral nerves
Antibodies to somatostatin, a recently isolated hypothalamic peptide inhibiting growth hormone release, were used in immunohistochemical studies on the gastrointestinal tract. Somatostatin containing cells in ...
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Book
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Eighth annual meeting of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes
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Annual Meeting of the Scandinavian Society for the Study of Diabetes
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Seventh Annual Meeting of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes
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Seventh Annual Meeting of the European Association for the Study Of Diabetes Southampton, England, September 15–17, 1971 Abstacts, Part 1
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Scandinavian society for the study of diabetes Abstracts Seventh Meeting
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Metabolism During Exercise in Patients with Diabetes
Abnormalities in the mobilization of fatty acid during exercise have been described in certain insulin-deficient states, by Issekutz and co-workers (8) as well as by Havel (6) in depancreatized dogs and by Car...
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The occurrence of low insulin response to glucose infusion in children
Insulin response to glucose infusion was studied in 42 children with a normal intravenous glucose tolerance, 7–16 years of age. The majority of these children had at least one first degree relative with diabet...
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The significance of the blood glucose level for plasma insulin response to intravenously administered tolbutamide in healthy subjects
The effect of intravenous tolbutamide on insulin release in normal human subjects was investigated under various experimental conditions. The blood glucose level was either allowed to fall after i.v. tolbutami...