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Insulin Antibodies and Insulin Autoantibodies
Diabetic Medicine, 1991Antibodies to insulin are of two types, insulin antibodies which occur in patients who have been exposed to exogenous insulin treatment, and insulin autoantibodies which appear in insulin-naive subjects. The occurrence and clinical significance of the two types of antibody hardly overlap, and they will be discussed ...
C. J. Greenbaum, Jerry P. Palmer
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Insulin, insulin sensitivity and hypertension
Journal of Hypertension, 1990The sensitivity of tissue to insulin is of physiological, pathophysiological and therapeutic relevance. The quantity of insulin and the response to insulin are paramount complementary factors in the regulation of glucose metabolism, and may, at least under certain pathophysiological conditions, also affect cardiovascular function.
Paolo Ferrari, Peter Weidmann
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Insulin receptors and insulin signalling
1995International ...
Taouis, Mohammed, Simon, J.
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Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America, 1997
More than ever before in the history of diabetes therapy, patients and health care providers have the necessary pharmacologic tools available to achieve near-normal blood glucose control. Achievement of this goal, however, requires an in-depth knowledge of the pharmacology and limitations of the currently available insulins.
M R, Burge, D S, Schade
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More than ever before in the history of diabetes therapy, patients and health care providers have the necessary pharmacologic tools available to achieve near-normal blood glucose control. Achievement of this goal, however, requires an in-depth knowledge of the pharmacology and limitations of the currently available insulins.
M R, Burge, D S, Schade
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Insulin Receptors and Insulin Resistance
Annual Review of Medicine, 1983Resistance to the action of insulin plays a central role in many important disease states, including diabetes and obesity. Many insights into the mechanism and significance of insulin resistance in these and other disorders have followed upon our expanding knowledge regarding insulin receptors.
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2009
Due to its versatile nature and its corresponding anabolic and anticatabolic properties, insulin has been prohibited in sports since 1999. Numerous studies concerning its impact on glycogen formation, protein biosynthesis, and inhibition of protein breakdown have illustrated its importance for healthy humans and diabetics as well as elite athletes ...
Mario, Thevis+2 more
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Due to its versatile nature and its corresponding anabolic and anticatabolic properties, insulin has been prohibited in sports since 1999. Numerous studies concerning its impact on glycogen formation, protein biosynthesis, and inhibition of protein breakdown have illustrated its importance for healthy humans and diabetics as well as elite athletes ...
Mario, Thevis+2 more
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Insulin antagonists, insulin antibodies and insulin resistance
The American Journal of Medicine, 1958Solomon A. Berson, Rosalyn S. Yalow
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SERUM-INSULIN OR PLASMA-INSULIN ?
The Lancet, 1972K.G.M.M. Alberti, A. Aynsley-Green
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