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Animal models in experimental diabetes mellitus.

open access: yesIndian journal of experimental biology, 1998
S, Chattopadhyay   +3 more
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The first experimental diabetes mellitus

Acta Diabetologica Latina, 1989
In the history of diabetes research, surgically induced experimental diabetes is usually associated with the names of Minkowski and von Mering on the basis of their investigations in 1889. However, temporary diabetes mellitus had already been induced 200 years previously by Johann Conrad Brunner (1653-1727) in an experiment in dogs.
F S, Keck, E F, Pfeiffer
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Characteristics of Proteinuria in Experimental Diabetes Mellitus

Biochemical Medicine and Metabolic Biology, 1994
An impairment of protein charge selectivity has been invoked to explain the initial anionic proteinuria in diabetic nephropathy. The aims of this work were to investigate charge and size protein perm-selectivity abnormalities in experimental diabetes and to monitor these changes over time after diabetes induction.
MORANO, Susanna   +7 more
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Distal neuropathy in experimental diabetes mellitus

Annals of Neurology, 1980
AbstractAlthough nerve conduction slowing is a well‐accepted abnormality in rats with acute experimental diabetes, reports of neuropathological changes in diabetic rat nerves have been inconsistent. To examine this further, we studied electrophysiological and morphological features of posterior tibial nerves and their distal branches from four‐week ...
M J, Brown   +4 more
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Blood rheology in experimental diabetes mellitus

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine, 1993
Electrical break-down and erythrocyte membrane potential and blood viscosity and elasticity were studied on the model of experimental alloxan diabetes on days 7 and 14 of the experiment. Changed membrane elasticity was revealed in both terms, more evident changes in the second term, on day 14.
Kh Ia, Karimov   +2 more
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Magnesium Metabolism in Experimental Diabetes Mellitus

Diabetes, 1977
One of the consequences of uncontrolled diabetes mellitus (DM) is an increased urinary loss of magnesium. Some of the factors determining this electrolyte imbalance were studied in growing rats with experimentally induced DM. Two sets of experiments were performed in which dietary magnesium intake was the variable.
P, Fort   +3 more
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