CONTINUOUS INFUSION OF GLUCOSE FOR 53 HOURS IN NORMAL MAN DOES NOT IMPAIR B-CELL FUNCTION, BUT INCREASES INSULIN RESISTANCE
Main Authors: | Flax, H, Matthews, D, Levy, J, Coppack, S, Burnett, M, Turner, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
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1989
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