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Volumn 50, Issue 2, 2001, Pages 223-230
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Exaggerated pancreatic polypeptide secretion in Pima Indians: Can an increased parasympathetic drive to the pancreas contribute to hyperinsulinemia, obesity, and diabetes in humans?
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Author keywords
[No Author keywords available]
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Indexed keywords
INSULIN;
PANCREAS POLYPEPTIDE;
ADULT;
ANIMAL EXPERIMENT;
ANIMAL MODEL;
ARTICLE;
BODY MASS;
CAUCASIAN;
CHILD;
COMPARATIVE STUDY;
CONCENTRATION RESPONSE;
CONTROLLED STUDY;
DIET RESTRICTION;
FEMALE;
HIGH RISK POPULATION;
HUMAN;
HYPERINSULINEMIA;
INDIAN;
INSULIN BLOOD LEVEL;
INSULIN RESPONSE;
LEAN BODY WEIGHT;
MAJOR CLINICAL STUDY;
MALE;
NON INSULIN DEPENDENT DIABETES MELLITUS;
NONHUMAN;
OBESITY;
PANCREAS SECRETION;
PARASYMPATHETIC INNERVATION;
POPULATION RESEARCH;
POSTPRANDIAL STATE;
PREVALENCE;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
PROTEIN BLOOD LEVEL;
PROTEIN SECRETION;
RISK FACTOR;
RODENT;
TEST MEAL;
VAGUS TONE;
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EID: 0035116921
PISSN: 00260495
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1053/meta.2001.20170 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (36)
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References (58)
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