Diabetes MellitusJohn A. Galloway, Janet H. Potvin, Charles R. Shuman Lilly Research Laboratories, 1988 - 335 pages |
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... human insulin exhibited chemical and biologic properties identical to human insulin produced by B cells . 30 Preparation of the human proinsulin gene , in part chemically synthesized and in part derived from the natural sequence found in ...
... human insulin exhibited chemical and biologic properties identical to human insulin produced by B cells . 30 Preparation of the human proinsulin gene , in part chemically synthesized and in part derived from the natural sequence found in ...
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... insulin responses of normal fasted subjects to increasing doses ( 0.1 , 0.2 , and 0.3 unit / kg ) of regular insulin ... human insulins may occur sooner and / or be higher than the peak concentration following injection of regular and ...
... insulin responses of normal fasted subjects to increasing doses ( 0.1 , 0.2 , and 0.3 unit / kg ) of regular insulin ... human insulins may occur sooner and / or be higher than the peak concentration following injection of regular and ...
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... human insulin , but on May 13 , 1987 , after over four years of treatment with human insulin , a large excavated area has persisted in her right buttock area . 8-16-79 1-27-83 11-6-86 5-13-87 Source : Galloway JA , deShazo RD : The ...
... human insulin , but on May 13 , 1987 , after over four years of treatment with human insulin , a large excavated area has persisted in her right buttock area . 8-16-79 1-27-83 11-6-86 5-13-87 Source : Galloway JA , deShazo RD : The ...
Contents
Definition | 1 |
Chapter 2 iabetes Mellitus and Heredity | 15 |
Chapter 3 athophysiology of Diabetes Mellitus | 27 |
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