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Somatostatin and diabetes

The American Journal of Medicine, 1981
Somatostatin, a tetradecapeptide originally isolated from the hypothalamus on the basis of its ability to inhibit the secretion of growth hormone, is now known to be widely distributed in various endocrine and gastrointestinal tissues and to have diverse actions, including inhibition of insulin and glucagon secretion.
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Measurement of Somatostatin

Hormone Research, 1988
Biological activity of somatostatin can be altered by modifications in the amino acid sequence. Thus, a number of bioassays have been developed in order to measure the potency and specificity of analogues and heterogeneous molecular forms of somatostatin.
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Glucagon and Somatostatin

Disease-a-Month, 1978
The islets of Langerhans contain at least four major cell types—the A, A2, or α cell; the B or β cell; the D or A1 cell; and the F cell—containing, respectively, glucagon, insulin, somatostatin, and pancreatic polypeptide. In every species thus far examined, these four cell types bear a constant topographical relationship to one another, although the ...
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Somatostatin and Its Receptor Family

Frontiers in neuroendocrinology (Print), 1999
Y. Patel
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Somatostatin

1978
S, Efendić, T, Hökfelt, R, Luft
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Somatostatin

New England Journal of Medicine, 1984
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Radioimmunoassay of somatostatin

Metabolism, 1978
J. Rothman   +8 more
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Affinity profiles for human somatostatin receptor subtypes SST1–SST5 of somatostatin radiotracers selected for scintigraphic and radiotherapeutic use

European Journal of Nuclear Medicine, 2000
J. Reubi   +6 more
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