Native Oxyntomodulin Has Significant Glucoregulatory Effects Independent of Weight Loss in Obese Humans With and Without Type 2 Diabetes.
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- Original Title:
- Native Oxyntomodulin Has Significant Glucoregulatory Effects Independent of Weight Loss in Obese Humans With and Without Type 2 Diabetes.
- Published In:
- Diabetes, 67(6), 1105-1112 (2018)
- Authors:
- Shankar, Sudha S, Shankar, R Ravi, Mixson, Lori A, Miller, Deborah L, Pramanik, Barnali, O'Dowd, Amy K, Williams, Donna M, Frederick, Clay B, Beals, Chan R, Stoch, S Aubrey, Steinberg, Helmut O, Kelley, David E
- Database ID:
- RPEP-03894
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https://rethinkpeptides.com/research/RPEP-03894APA
Shankar, Sudha S; Shankar, R Ravi; Mixson, Lori A; Miller, Deborah L; Pramanik, Barnali; O'Dowd, Amy K; Williams, Donna M; Frederick, Clay B; Beals, Chan R; Stoch, S Aubrey; Steinberg, Helmut O; Kelley, David E. (2018). Native Oxyntomodulin Has Significant Glucoregulatory Effects Independent of Weight Loss in Obese Humans With and Without Type 2 Diabetes.. Diabetes, 67(6), 1105-1112. https://doi.org/10.2337/db17-1331
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Shankar, Sudha S, et al. "Native Oxyntomodulin Has Significant Glucoregulatory Effects Independent of Weight Loss in Obese Humans With and Without Type 2 Diabetes.." Diabetes, 2018. https://doi.org/10.2337/db17-1331
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RethinkPeptides Research Database. "Native Oxyntomodulin Has Significant Glucoregulatory Effects..." RPEP-03894. Retrieved from https://rethinkpeptides.com/research/shankar-2018-native-oxyntomodulin-has-significant
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