Failure of Growth Hormone to Stimulate Glucagon Secretion
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Summary Experiments in partially eviscerated dogs failed to provide evidence that growth hormone stimulates glucagon secretion. The results suggest that the rise in plasma glucagon level observed in a variety of experimental conditions may have been caused by surgical trauma, perhaps resulting in changes in the blood supply or in the autonomic impulses to the pancreas.
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