Spontaneous and Amino Acid-Stimulated Glucagon Secretion in the Immediate Postnatal Period: RELATION TO GLUCOSE AND INSULIN
AUTOR(ES)
Sperling, Mark A.
RESUMO
The extent and significance of spontaneous glucagon secretion in the immediate postnatal period were investigated in groups of normal infants studied cross-sectionally and longitudinally. Arginine-and alanine-stimulated glucagon secretion was also studied. Plasma glucagon concentrations were correlated with prevailing glucose and insulin concentrations.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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