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A COMPARISON OF THE INFLUENCE OF TOLBUTAMIDE AND SMALL DOSES OF INSULIN ON THE SPLANCHNIC OUTPUT AND PERIPHERAL UPTAKE OF GLUCOSE IN MAN

1959; Wiley; Volume: 74; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1111/j.1749-6632.1959.tb39578.x

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1749-6632

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James W. Craig, William R. Drucker, Max Miller, Hiram Woodward, Valerie J Molzahn,

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Natural Products and Biological Research

Resumo

Annals of the New York Academy of SciencesVolume 74, Issue 3 p. 537-547 A COMPARISON OF THE INFLUENCE OF TOLBUTAMIDE AND SMALL DOSES OF INSULIN ON THE SPLANCHNIC OUTPUT AND PERIPHERAL UPTAKE OF GLUCOSE IN MAN James W. Craig, James W. Craig The Departments of Medicine and Surgery, The School of Medicine, Western Reserve University, The University Hospitals of Cleveland and Highland View, The Cuyahoga County Hospital, Cleveland, OhioSearch for more papers by this authorWilliam R. Drucker, William R. Drucker The Departments of Medicine and Surgery, The School of Medicine, Western Reserve University, The University Hospitals of Cleveland and Highland View, The Cuyahoga County Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio Markle Scholar in The Medical Sciences.Search for more papers by this authorMax Miller, Max Miller The Departments of Medicine and Surgery, The School of Medicine, Western Reserve University, The University Hospitals of Cleveland and Highland View, The Cuyahoga County Hospital, Cleveland, OhioSearch for more papers by this authorHiram Woodward Jr., Hiram Woodward Jr. The Departments of Medicine and Surgery, The School of Medicine, Western Reserve University, The University Hospitals of Cleveland and Highland View, The Cuyahoga County Hospital, Cleveland, OhioSearch for more papers by this authorValerie Molzahn, Valerie Molzahn The Departments of Medicine and Surgery, The School of Medicine, Western Reserve University, The University Hospitals of Cleveland and Highland View, The Cuyahoga County Hospital, Cleveland, OhioSearch for more papers by this author James W. Craig, James W. Craig The Departments of Medicine and Surgery, The School of Medicine, Western Reserve University, The University Hospitals of Cleveland and Highland View, The Cuyahoga County Hospital, Cleveland, OhioSearch for more papers by this authorWilliam R. Drucker, William R. Drucker The Departments of Medicine and Surgery, The School of Medicine, Western Reserve University, The University Hospitals of Cleveland and Highland View, The Cuyahoga County Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio Markle Scholar in The Medical Sciences.Search for more papers by this authorMax Miller, Max Miller The Departments of Medicine and Surgery, The School of Medicine, Western Reserve University, The University Hospitals of Cleveland and Highland View, The Cuyahoga County Hospital, Cleveland, OhioSearch for more papers by this authorHiram Woodward Jr., Hiram Woodward Jr. The Departments of Medicine and Surgery, The School of Medicine, Western Reserve University, The University Hospitals of Cleveland and Highland View, The Cuyahoga County Hospital, Cleveland, OhioSearch for more papers by this authorValerie Molzahn, Valerie Molzahn The Departments of Medicine and Surgery, The School of Medicine, Western Reserve University, The University Hospitals of Cleveland and Highland View, The Cuyahoga County Hospital, Cleveland, OhioSearch for more papers by this author First published: March 1959 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1749-6632.1959.tb39578.xCitations: 12 The work reported in this paper was supported in part by the Diabetes Research Program of Western Reserve University, through Research Grant A-1317 from the National Institute of Arthritis and Metabolic Diseases, Public Health Service, Bethesda, Md., and the Fund for the Study of Diabetes Mellitus and Related Metabolic Diseases at Western Reserve University. 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