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130 related items for PubMed ID: 4766997

  • 1. The action of gut glucagon-like immunoreactivity and other intestinal hormones on lipolysis in chicken adipocytes.
    Langslow DR.
    Horm Metab Res; 1973 Nov; 5(6):428-32. PubMed ID: 4766997
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  • 2. Interactions of glucagon and related peptides with chicken adipose tissue.
    Kitabgi P, Rosselin G, Bataille D.
    Horm Metab Res; 1976 Jul; 8(4):266-70. PubMed ID: 182629
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  • 3. Antilipolytic nature of gut GLI, and mode of action of two highly potent intestinal lipolytic species in birds.
    Krug E.
    Horm Metab Res; 1978 Nov; 10(6):505-9. PubMed ID: 217810
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  • 4. The effect of intestinal hormones upon lipolysis of isolated human fat cells.
    Raptis S, Faulhaber JD, Schröder KE.
    Horm Metab Res; 1969 Jul; 1(4):249-50. PubMed ID: 4334874
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  • 5. The contribution of the pancreas and the intestine to the regulation of lipolysis in birds. I. Existence of highly potent lipolytic factors in ileum extracts.
    Krug E, Mialhe P.
    Horm Metab Res; 1975 Jul; 7(4):305-9. PubMed ID: 1150130
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  • 6. Lipolytic action of a newly isolated vasoactive intestinal polypeptide.
    Frandsen EK, Moody AJ.
    Horm Metab Res; 1973 May; 5(3):196-9. PubMed ID: 4714546
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  • 7. The contribution of the pancreas and the intestine to the regulation of lipolysis in birds. 2. Impaired lipolytic activity of pancreatic glucagon in the absence of either the pancreas or the intestine in the chicken.
    Krug E, Gross R, Mialhe P.
    Horm Metab Res; 1976 Sep; 8(5):345-50. PubMed ID: 976934
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  • 9. A possible role for gut GLI: an inhibitor of lipolysis.
    Krug E, Mialhe P.
    Horm Metab Res; 1977 Nov; 9(6):465-9. PubMed ID: 590920
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  • 10. [Gastrointestinal motility and gastrointestinal hormones].
    Takeuchi S, Aizawa I, Ito S.
    Nihon Heikatsukin Gakkai Zasshi; 1977 Dec; 13(4):199-202. PubMed ID: 613112
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  • 12. Comparison of subcutaneous and intravenous administration of pancreatic stimulants.
    Preshaw RM, Grossman MI.
    Am J Physiol; 1965 Oct; 209(4):803-10. PubMed ID: 5843431
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  • 14. The role of the exocrine pancreas in the stimulation of insulin secretion by intestinal hormones. I. The effect of pancreozymin, secretin, gastrin-pentapeptide and of glucagon upon insulin secretion of isolated islets of rat pancreas.
    Hinz M, Katsilambros N, Schweitzer B, Raptis S, Pfeiffer EF.
    Diabetologia; 1971 Feb; 7(1):1-5. PubMed ID: 4926758
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