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type 2 dia- betes in various populations. Whether fasting hyperin- sulinemia predicts diabetes
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C Weyer, AD Salbe, RS Lindsay, RE Pratley, C … - Metabolism, 2001 - Elsevier Vagally-mediated hyperinsulinemia is a common abnormality in various rodent models of genetic
and hypothalamic obesity that have a high propensity for type 2 diabetes. We hypothesized that
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(NIDDM) in the world, so that metabolic comparisons with caucasians, who have a much lower
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