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Because the loss of effectiveness of glucose to suppress endogenous glucose production and
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and hyperlipidemia contribute importantly to this defect. To test this hypothesis, we compared
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[CITATION] Effect of hyperglycemia on glucose production and utilization in humans
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(EGP), is lost in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Free fatty acids (FFA) may contribute to this
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[CITATION] The effect of glycemic control on hepatic and peripheral glucose effectiveness in …