Diabetes MellitusJohn A. Galloway, Janet H. Potvin, Charles R. Shuman Lilly Research Laboratories, 1988 - 335 pages |
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... peptide ( C - peptide ) radioim- munoassay is useful in certain conditions when information is needed regarding endogenous insulin secretion . 28 The C - peptide of the pro- insulin molecule is cleaved from insulin and is packaged with ...
... peptide ( C - peptide ) radioim- munoassay is useful in certain conditions when information is needed regarding endogenous insulin secretion . 28 The C - peptide of the pro- insulin molecule is cleaved from insulin and is packaged with ...
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... C - PEPTIDE GLU VAL GLN GLY VAL GLN ASN CYS TYR 20 ASN LEU ASP GLU ALA GLU 30 CYS VAL CYS GLU THR GLU GLN LEU 20 ARG THR LYS PRO 30 ARG THR TYR PHE about 20 % of the material is really insulin . Fami- lial hyperproinsulinemia and ...
... C - PEPTIDE GLU VAL GLN GLY VAL GLN ASN CYS TYR 20 ASN LEU ASP GLU ALA GLU 30 CYS VAL CYS GLU THR GLU GLN LEU 20 ARG THR LYS PRO 30 ARG THR TYR PHE about 20 % of the material is really insulin . Fami- lial hyperproinsulinemia and ...
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... C - peptide as a measure of the secretion and hepatic extraction of insulin : Pitfalls and limitations . Diabetes 1984 ; 33 : 486 . 6. Service F , Rubenstein A , Horwitz D : C - peptide analysis in diagnosis of factitial hypoglycemia in ...
... C - peptide as a measure of the secretion and hepatic extraction of insulin : Pitfalls and limitations . Diabetes 1984 ; 33 : 486 . 6. Service F , Rubenstein A , Horwitz D : C - peptide analysis in diagnosis of factitial hypoglycemia in ...
Contents
Definition | 1 |
Chapter 2 iabetes Mellitus and Heredity | 15 |
Chapter 3 athophysiology of Diabetes Mellitus | 27 |
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