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JAMA|January 20, 1984
Landmark perspective: Protamine insulin. Hagedorn's pioneering contribution to drug delivery in the management of diabetesP Felig
Clinical Physiology (Oxford, England)|August 1, 1984
Insulin is the mediator of feeding-related thermogenesis: insulin resistance and/or deficiency results in a thermogenic defect which contributes to the pathogenesis of obesityP Felig
The New England Journal of Medicine|June 24, 1976
Editorial: Intravenous nutrition: fact and fancyP Felig
Annual Review of Biochemistry|January 1, 1975
Amino acid metabolism in manP Felig
Postgraduate Medicine|January 1, 1976
Symposium: Controlling diabetes mellitus with diet therapy. Introduction. Managing diabetesP Felig
The New England Journal of Medicine|September 17, 1970
Hyperglucagonemia in diabetesP Felig
Transactions of the Association of Life Insurance Medical Directors of America|January 1, 1985
Diabetic control: is it worth it?P Felig
Archives of Internal Medicine|May 1, 1977
Diabetes. New insights and old conceptsP Felig
Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental|February 1, 1973
The glucose-alanine cycleP Felig
The Medical Clinics of North America|July 1, 1971
Pathophysiology of diabetes mellitusP Felig
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JAMA|January 20, 1984
Landmark perspective: Protamine insulin. Hagedorn's pioneering contribution to drug delivery in the management of diabetesP Felig
Clinical Physiology (Oxford, England)|August 1, 1984
Insulin is the mediator of feeding-related thermogenesis: insulin resistance and/or deficiency results in a thermogenic defect which contributes to the pathogenesis of obesityP Felig
The New England Journal of Medicine|June 24, 1976
Editorial: Intravenous nutrition: fact and fancyP Felig
Annual Review of Biochemistry|January 1, 1975
Amino acid metabolism in manP Felig
Postgraduate Medicine|January 1, 1976
Symposium: Controlling diabetes mellitus with diet therapy. Introduction. Managing diabetesP Felig
The New England Journal of Medicine|September 17, 1970
Hyperglucagonemia in diabetesP Felig
Transactions of the Association of Life Insurance Medical Directors of America|January 1, 1985
Diabetic control: is it worth it?P Felig
Archives of Internal Medicine|May 1, 1977
Diabetes. New insights and old conceptsP Felig
Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental|February 1, 1973
The glucose-alanine cycleP Felig
The Medical Clinics of North America|July 1, 1971
Pathophysiology of diabetes mellitusP Felig
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