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90 related items for PubMed ID: 3889037

  • 21. Counterregulatory adaptation to recurrent hypoglycemia in normal humans.
    Davis MR, Shamoon H.
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  • 22. Counterregulation of insulin-induced hypoglycaemia in primary hypothyroidism.
    Clausen N, Lins PE, Adamson U, Hamberger B, Efendić S.
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  • 23. Patients with classic congenital adrenal hyperplasia have decreased epinephrine reserve and defective glycemic control during prolonged moderate-intensity exercise.
    Green-Golan L, Yates C, Drinkard B, VanRyzin C, Eisenhofer G, Weise M, Merke DP.
    J Clin Endocrinol Metab; 2007 Aug; 92(8):3019-24. PubMed ID: 17535996
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  • 24. Selective counterregulatory hormone responses after oral glucose in man.
    Kleinbaum J, Shamoon H.
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  • 26. Stimulation of counterregulatory hormonal responses in diabetic man by a fall in glucose concentration.
    DeFronzo RA, Hendler R, Christensen N.
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  • 27. [Hormonal adaptive capacity in old age. Behavior of hormonal parameters after insulin hypoglycemia in young and old patients].
    Schramm A, Pusch HJ, Franke H, Haubitz I.
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  • 28. Epinephrine, norepinephrine, glucagon, and growth hormone release in association with physiological decrements in the plasma glucose concentration in normal and diabetic man.
    Santiago JV, Clarke WL, Shah SD, Cryer PE.
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  • 31. A test of the hypothesis that the rate of fall in glucose concentration triggers counterregulatory hormonal responses in man.
    DeFronzo RA, Andres R, Bedsoe TA, Boden G, Faloona GA, Tobin JD.
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  • 33. Adrenergic influence on glucocounterregulation in man.
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  • 34. Comparison of insulin-mediated and glucose-mediated glucose disposal in patients with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus and in nondiabetic subjects.
    Hansen IL, Cryer PE, Rizza RA.
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  • 35. Plasma epinephrine disturbances in diabetic subjects during standing and after isometric exercise.
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  • 37. Effect of hematocrit reduction on hormonal and metabolic responses to exercise.
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  • 38. Effect of age on insulin stimulation of sympathetic nervous system activity in man.
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  • 39. Evidence for elevated glucose threshold in patients with impaired glucose tolerance and symptoms of hypoglycemia during OGTT.
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  • 40. Influence of aging on hepatic and peripheral glucose metabolism in humans.
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