Impact of pramlintide on glucose fluctuations and postprandial glucose, glucagon, and triglyceride excursions among patients with type 1 diabetes intensively treated with insulin pumps.
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- Original Title:
- Impact of pramlintide on glucose fluctuations and postprandial glucose, glucagon, and triglyceride excursions among patients with type 1 diabetes intensively treated with insulin pumps.
- Published In:
- Diabetes care, 26(1), 1-8 (2003)
- Authors:
- Levetan, Claresa, Want, Laura L, Weyer, Christian, Strobel, Susan A, Crean, John, Wang, Yan, Maggs, David G, Kolterman, Orville G, Chandran, Manju, Mudaliar, Sunder R, Henry, Robert R
- Database ID:
- RPEP-00842
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https://rethinkpeptides.com/research/RPEP-00842APA
Levetan, Claresa; Want, Laura L; Weyer, Christian; Strobel, Susan A; Crean, John; Wang, Yan; Maggs, David G; Kolterman, Orville G; Chandran, Manju; Mudaliar, Sunder R; Henry, Robert R. (2003). Impact of pramlintide on glucose fluctuations and postprandial glucose, glucagon, and triglyceride excursions among patients with type 1 diabetes intensively treated with insulin pumps.. Diabetes care, 26(1), 1-8.
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Levetan, Claresa, et al. "Impact of pramlintide on glucose fluctuations and postprandial glucose, glucagon, and triglyceride excursions among patients with type 1 diabetes intensively treated with insulin pumps.." Diabetes care, 2003.
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