Diabetes MellitusJohn A. Galloway, Janet H. Potvin, Charles R. Shuman Lilly Research Laboratories, 1988 - 335 pages |
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... letters ( e.g. , apo A ) . An overview of the best known apopro- teins and their properties is given in Table 5.1 . The lipoprotein transport units circulate in the Table 5.1 . Apoproteins and Enzymes in Lipid Transport Apoproteins 66 ...
... letters ( e.g. , apo A ) . An overview of the best known apopro- teins and their properties is given in Table 5.1 . The lipoprotein transport units circulate in the Table 5.1 . Apoproteins and Enzymes in Lipid Transport Apoproteins 66 ...
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... ( letter ) . Diabetologia 1985 ; 28 : 252 . 80. Colaguiri S , Villalbos S : Assessing effect of mixing insulins by glucose - clamp technique in subjects with diabetes mellitus . Diabetes Care 1986 ; 9 : 579-586 . 81. Forlani G ...
... ( letter ) . Diabetologia 1985 ; 28 : 252 . 80. Colaguiri S , Villalbos S : Assessing effect of mixing insulins by glucose - clamp technique in subjects with diabetes mellitus . Diabetes Care 1986 ; 9 : 579-586 . 81. Forlani G ...
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... letter . Lancet 1983 ; 1 : 1445-1446 . 43. Kroc Collaborative Study Group : Two - year retinal findings in the Kroc study . Abstract American Dia- betes Association Annual Meeting , Baltimore , 1985 . 44. Diabetic Retinopathy Study ...
... letter . Lancet 1983 ; 1 : 1445-1446 . 43. Kroc Collaborative Study Group : Two - year retinal findings in the Kroc study . Abstract American Dia- betes Association Annual Meeting , Baltimore , 1985 . 44. Diabetic Retinopathy Study ...
Contents
Definition | 1 |
Chapter 2 iabetes Mellitus and Heredity | 15 |
Chapter 3 athophysiology of Diabetes Mellitus | 27 |
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