1970
DOI: 10.1007/bf01485517
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Zur Pathogenese des hepatogenen Diabetes mellitus

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“…The significance of FFA, which were suspected to be responsible for the decreased glucose utilization in liver diseases [8,13,10,19] was excluded: They move with fraction 1, while the inhibitory activity was restricted to fraction 2. Moreover, even the significance of growth hormone [16,13] seems to be excluded: Its molecular weight determines its mobility in fraction 1.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The significance of FFA, which were suspected to be responsible for the decreased glucose utilization in liver diseases [8,13,10,19] was excluded: They move with fraction 1, while the inhibitory activity was restricted to fraction 2. Moreover, even the significance of growth hormone [16,13] seems to be excluded: Its molecular weight determines its mobility in fraction 1.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Insulin resistance reflects in decreased glucose utilization in muscle. The resistance may be caused either by the lack of insulin synergists, such as potassium [13,2], uridine and cytidine [7], or by the accumulation of insulin antagonists, such as free fatty acids [8,13,10,11] and growth hormone [16,13]. 4.…”
Section: Mgtabolisme Anormal Des Hydrates De Carbone Chez Des Maladementioning
confidence: 99%