Improvement of glucose assimilation and protein degradation by bradykinin in maturity onset diabetics and in surgical patients.
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B. Gunther | M. Wicklmayr | G. Dietze | P. Janetschek | L. Mayer | I. Bottger | Matthias Wickimayr | Bernulf Gunther
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