Peripheral Glucose Uptake in Relation to Physiological Levels of Plasma and Lymph Insulin

Abstract. The effects of physiological increments of plasma immunoreactive insulin upon tissue glucose uptake, tissue insulin uptake and lymph insulin levels were studied in the hind‐limb (65% muscle, 27% skin and subcutaneous fat) of 38 anaesthetized dogs.

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