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NJ Wewer Albrechtsen, K Færch, TM Jensen, DR Witte… - Diabetologia, 2018 - Springer
Aims/hypothesis The secretion of glucagon is controlled by blood glucose and inappropriate
secretion of glucagon contributes to hyperglycaemia in diabetes. Besides its role in glucose …

Evidence of a liver-alpha cell axis in humans: hepatic insulin resistance attenuates relationship between fasting plasma glucagon and glucagonotropic amino acids.

WA NJ, K Færch, TM Jensen, DR Witte, J Pedersen… - Diabetologia, 2018 - europepmc.org
Methods To examine the association between glucagon and amino acids, and to explore
whether this relationship was modified by hepatic insulin resistance, we studied a well …

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NJW Albrechtsen, K Færch, TM Jensen, DR Witte… - Diabetologia, 2018 - cir.nii.ac.jp
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Evidence of a liver–alpha cell axis in humans: hepatic insulin resistance attenuates relationship between fasting plasma glucagon and glucagonotropic amino acids

NJW Albrechtsen, K Færch, TM Jensen… - …, 2018 - portal.findresearcher.sdu.dk
Aims/hypothesis: The secretion of glucagon is controlled by blood glucose and
inappropriate secretion of glucagon contributes to hyperglycaemia in diabetes. Besides its …

Evidence of a liver-alpha cell axis in humans: hepatic insulin resistance attenuates relationship between fasting plasma glucagon and glucagonotropic amino acids

NJW Albrechtsen, K Færch, TM Jensen, DR Witte… - Diabetologia, 2018 - pure.au.dk
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: The secretion of glucagon is controlled by blood glucose and
inappropriate secretion of glucagon contributes to hyperglycaemia in diabetes. Besides its …

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NJW Albrechtsen, K Færch, TM Jensen, DR Witte… - Diabetologia, 2018 - core.ac.uk
Aims/hypothesis The secretion of glucagon is controlled by blood glucose and inappropriate
secretion of glucagon contributes to hyperglycaemia in diabetes. Besides its role in glucose …

[PDF][PDF] Evidence of a liver–alpha cell axis in humans: hepatic insulin resistance attenuates relationship between fasting plasma glucagon and glucagonotropic amino …

NJW Albrechtsen, K Færch, TM Jensen, DR Witte… - Diabetologia, 2018 - academia.edu
Aims/hypothesis The secretion of glucagon is controlled by blood glucose and inappropriate
secretion of glucagon contributes to hyperglycaemia in diabetes. Besides its role in glucose …

Evidence of a liver–alpha cell axis in humans: hepatic insulin resistance attenuates relationship between fasting plasma glucagon and glucagonotropic amino acids

NJW Albrechtsen, K Færch, TM Jensen… - …, 2018 - search.proquest.com
Methods To examine the association between glucagon and amino acids, and to explore
whether this relationship was modified by hepatic insulin resistance, we studied a well …

Evidence of a liver-alpha cell axis in humans: hepatic insulin resistance attenuates relationship between fasting plasma glucagon and glucagonotropic amino acids

NJW Albrechtsen, K Færch, TM Jensen, DR Witte… - …, 2018 - research.regionh.dk
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: The secretion of glucagon is controlled by blood glucose and
inappropriate secretion of glucagon contributes to hyperglycaemia in diabetes. Besides its …

Evidence of a liver-alpha cell axis in humans: hepatic insulin resistance attenuates relationship between fasting plasma glucagon and glucagonotropic amino acids

NJW Albrechtsen, K Færch, TM Jensen… - …, 2018 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Aims/hypothesis The secretion of glucagon is controlled by blood glucose and inappropriate
secretion of glucagon contributes to hyperglycaemia in diabetes. Besides its role in glucose …