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Advances in Metabolic Disorders, Supplement 1: Early Diabetes covers the discussions during the first International Symposium on Early Diabetes. The book discusses the views of the role of genetic factors in diabetes; the genetic problem posed by the relatively high frequency of diabetes; the relati...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: International Symposium on Early Diabetes Marbella, Spain
Otros Autores: Camerini-D�avalos, Rafael A. (Editor ), Cole, Harold S. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico Congresos, conferencias eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Academic Press, 1970.
Colección:Advances in metabolic disorders. Supplement ; 1.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Front Cover; Early Diabetes; Copyright Page ; List of Contributors ; Foreword; Preface; Table of Contents; PART I: GENETICS OF DIABETES; Chapter 1. The Genetics of Diabetes Mellitus; Views of the Role of Genetic Factors in Diabetes; The Genetic Problem Posed by the Relatively High Frequency of Diabetes; Diabetes and Congenital Defect; REFERENCES; Chapter 2. Preliminary Report on the Genetics of Diabetes among the Pima Indians; Summary; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; Chapter 3. Genetics of Animals with Spontaneous Diabetes; REFERENCES; DISCUSSION; PART II: PATHOPHYSIOLOGY.
  • Chapter 4. Some Factors Controlling Differentiation and/or Modulation of Rat Pancreatic Islet CellsSummary and Conclusions; REFERENCES; Chapter 5. A Two-Compartmental Model for Insulin Secretion; Model for Insulin Secretion; Material and Methods; Results and Discussion; Summary and Conclusions; REFERENCES; Chapter 6. Mechanisms in the Control of Insulin Release by Glucose and Other Substances; Glucose as an Effector of Insulin Release; Glucose Metabolism by Mouse Pancreatic Islets; Glucose Phosphorylating Enzymes in Mouse Pancreatic Islets.
  • GIucose-6-Phosphatase Activity of Mouse Pancreatic IsletsPossible Glucoreceptor Mechanisms; REFERENCES; Chapter 7. The Mechanism of Insulin Secretion Studied through the Effects of Electrolytes and Inhibitors; Effects of Electrolytes on Insulin Secretion; The Mechanism of Insulin Secretion; Inhibitors of Insulin Secretion; Conclusions; REFERENCES; DISCUSSION; Chapter 8. Insulin Seeretion in Early Diabetie Animals: In Vivo Studies; Methods; Results; Discussion and Conclusion; REFERENCES; Chapter 9. Diabetogenesis; Spontaneously Diabetic Animals; Induced Insulin Deficiency; Diabetogenic Factors.
  • Human Diabetes: Facts and HypothesesREFERENCES; Chapter 10. The Effect of �-Adrenergic Receptor Blocking Agents on Drug-Induced Insulin Secretion; Introduction; Materials and Methods; Results; Discussion; REFERENCES; Chapter 11. Dynamics of Insulin Secretion in Early Diabetes in Humans; Results; Discussion; REFERENCES; Chapter 12. Evidence that the Primary Lesion in Familial Diabetes Mellitus Is an Inherited Defect of the �-Cell; Methods and Results; Discussion; Summary; REFERENCES; Chapter 13. Subnormal Secretion of Insulin in Mild Diabetes Mellitus; REFERENCES; DISCUSSION.
  • Chapter 14. Possible Role o�i Insulin-Stimulating Hormones in Disturbances of Nutrient ToleranceIntroduction; Enterohumoral Deficiency as a Cause of Impaired Insulin Response; Extragastrointestinal Betacytotrophic Hormone Deficiency as a Cause of Impaired Insulin Response; Pancreatic Glucagon Response in Overt Diabetics; REFERENCES; DISCUSSION; Chapter 15. Evidence for an Abnormal Insulin in Diabetes Mellitus; REFERENCES; Chapter 16. Metabolism of Insulin in Normal and Diabetic Subjects; Summary; REFERENCES.