Correlations Between Fasting Plasma C-Peptide, Glucagon-Stimulated Plasma C-Peptide, and Urinary C-Peptide in Insulin-Treated Diabetics
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] C. Christiansen,et al. Practical clinical value of the C-peptide response to glucagon stimulation in the choice of treatment in diabetes mellitus. , 2009, Acta medica Scandinavica.
[2] R. Hamman,et al. The Effect of Insulin Treatment on Insulin Secretion and Insulin Action in Type II Diabetes Mellitus , 1985, Diabetes.
[3] S. Tarui,et al. Food constituents as a cause of variation of C-peptide excretion in the urine. , 1984, Endocrinologia japonica.
[4] M. Rendell,et al. Estimation of the Secretion Rate of Insulin from the Urinary Excretion Rate of C-Peptide: Study in Obese and Diabetic Subjects , 1982, Diabetes.
[5] C. Boddie-Willis,et al. Urinary C-Peptide: An Indicator of ²-Cell Secretion under Different Metabolic Conditions , 1982 .
[6] K. M. West. Computing and expressing degree of fatness. , 1980, JAMA.
[7] H. Kuzuya,et al. Characterization of Seven C-peptide Antisera , 1978, Diabetes.
[8] O. Faber,et al. C-peptide Response to Glucagon: A Test for the Residual β-cell Function in Diabetes Mellitus , 1977, Diabetes.
[9] A. Katz,et al. Quantitation of Human Pancreatic Beta-cell Function by Immunoassay of C-Peptide in Urine , 1977, Diabetes.
[10] R. Elliott,et al. Residual β-Cell Function and Islet Cell Antibodies in Diabetic Children , 1981, Pediatric Research.
[11] G. Sanders,et al. Sources of variation in the column-chromatographic determination of glycohemoglobin (HbA1). , 1981, Clinical chemistry.