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Characterization of Metabolic Status in Nonhuman Primates with the Intravenous Glucose Tolerance Test
Published on: November 13, 2016
[Characterization and quantification by impulse analysis of sugar regulation disorders in man]
Abstract:
Proposed model offers three transfer functions answering to a second order hypothesis and allowing to study separately blood sugar evolution and insulin release or synthesis functions by cell B. The model separates subjects in several classes (normals, chemical diabetes and patent insulin-dependent or independent diabetes) and quantifies treatment efficiency by its effects on blood sugar regulation.
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