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Diabetes|May 1, 1983
Examination of the role of the pituitary-adrenocortical axis, counterregulatory hormones, and insulin clearance in variable nocturnal insulin requirements in insulin-dependent diabetesD A Skor, N H White, L Thomas, et al.
Diabetes|September 1, 1983
Mononuclear leukocyte beta 2-adrenergic receptors and adenylate cyclase sensitivity in insulin-dependent diabetes mellitusP Sérusclat, S G Rosen, E B Smith, et al.
Iranian Journal of Veterinary Research|July 27, 2018
Rapid detection of infectious bursal disease by loop-mediated isothermal amplification for field analysisR S A Khan, W Ali, S Kiran, et al.
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene|January 1, 1981
Tuberculin sensitivity in kala-azarP H Rees, P A Kager, M R Muriithi, et al.
The American Journal of Physiology|December 1, 1983
Direct alpha-adrenergic stimulation of hepatic glucose production in human subjectsS G Rosen, W E Clutter, S D Shah, et al.
Diabetes Care|February 1, 1990
Failure of nocturnal hypoglycemia to cause daytime hyperglycemia in patients with IDDMI B Hirsch, L J Smith, C E Havlin, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|January 1, 1986
Glucoregulation during exercise: hypoglycemia is prevented by redundant glucoregulatory systems, sympathochromaffin activation, and changes in islet hormone secretionD R Hoelzer, G P Dalsky, W E Clutter, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|June 1, 1985
Enhanced glycemic responsiveness to epinephrine in insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus is the result of the inability to secrete insulin. Augmented insulin secretion normally limits the glycemic, but not the lipolytic or ketogenic, response to epinephrine in humansM A Berk, W E Clutter, D Skor, et al.
The American Journal of Physiology|July 1, 1986
Epinephrine is not critical to prevention of hypoglycemia during exercise in humansD R Hoelzer, G P Dalsky, N S Schwartz, et al.
The American Journal of Physiology|June 1, 1988
Glucagon, not insulin, may play a secondary role in defense against hypoglycemia during exerciseK R Tuttle, J C Marker, G P Dalsky, et al.
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Diabetes|May 1, 1983
Examination of the role of the pituitary-adrenocortical axis, counterregulatory hormones, and insulin clearance in variable nocturnal insulin requirements in insulin-dependent diabetesD A Skor, N H White, L Thomas, et al.
Diabetes|September 1, 1983
Mononuclear leukocyte beta 2-adrenergic receptors and adenylate cyclase sensitivity in insulin-dependent diabetes mellitusP Sérusclat, S G Rosen, E B Smith, et al.
Iranian Journal of Veterinary Research|July 27, 2018
Rapid detection of infectious bursal disease by loop-mediated isothermal amplification for field analysisR S A Khan, W Ali, S Kiran, et al.
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene|January 1, 1981
Tuberculin sensitivity in kala-azarP H Rees, P A Kager, M R Muriithi, et al.
The American Journal of Physiology|December 1, 1983
Direct alpha-adrenergic stimulation of hepatic glucose production in human subjectsS G Rosen, W E Clutter, S D Shah, et al.
Diabetes Care|February 1, 1990
Failure of nocturnal hypoglycemia to cause daytime hyperglycemia in patients with IDDMI B Hirsch, L J Smith, C E Havlin, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|January 1, 1986
Glucoregulation during exercise: hypoglycemia is prevented by redundant glucoregulatory systems, sympathochromaffin activation, and changes in islet hormone secretionD R Hoelzer, G P Dalsky, W E Clutter, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|June 1, 1985
Enhanced glycemic responsiveness to epinephrine in insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus is the result of the inability to secrete insulin. Augmented insulin secretion normally limits the glycemic, but not the lipolytic or ketogenic, response to epinephrine in humansM A Berk, W E Clutter, D Skor, et al.
The American Journal of Physiology|July 1, 1986
Epinephrine is not critical to prevention of hypoglycemia during exercise in humansD R Hoelzer, G P Dalsky, N S Schwartz, et al.
The American Journal of Physiology|June 1, 1988
Glucagon, not insulin, may play a secondary role in defense against hypoglycemia during exerciseK R Tuttle, J C Marker, G P Dalsky, et al.
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