Glucose Turnover and Disposal in Maturity-Onset Diabetes
AUTOR(ES)
Bowen, H. F.
RESUMO
The glucose turnover rate in maturity-onset diabetes in man has been variously reported as increased, normal, and decreased. The present experiments suggest that these discrepancies may have been due to methodology, and to nonrecognition of a circadian cycle in the glucose turnover rate that is present in health, and marked in diabetes.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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