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Beneficial Endocrine but adverse Exocrine effects of Sitagliptin in the HIP rat model of Type …


AV Matveyenko, S Dry, HI Cox, A Moshtaghian, … - Diabetes, 2009 - Am Diabetes Assoc
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What's this? ... Beneficial Endocrine but adverse Exocrine effects of
Sitagliptin in the HIP rat model of Type 2 Diabetes, interactions with ...
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Contribution of obesity to pancreatic carcinogenesis


AA Gumbs, M Bessler, L Milone, B Schrope, J … - Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases, 2008 - gastrojournal.org
According to the most recent National Program of Cancer Registries analysis,
pancreatic cancer is the 10th most common malignancy in the United States,
occurring in 12.3/100,000. This incidence increases to 15.1 in the black ...
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Insulin analogues and carcinoma of the breast


P Ebeling - Diabetologia, 1996 - Springer
We have also screened 35 unrelated Japanese subjects with NIDDM for mutations of
the HK2 gene using single stranded conformation polymorphisms (SSCP). Thirty
five subjects with NIDDM (age 48.3 _+ 2.5 years; BMI 22.1 + 0.4 kg/m 2) ...
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N Black - BMJ, 1996
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Glargine blood biotransformation: in vitro appraisal with human insulin immunoassay


A Agin, N Jeandidier, F Gasser, D Grucker, R … - Diabetes and Metabolism, 2007 - Elsevier
Glargine incubation with serum resulted in M1 metabolite formation which was
detected and characterized as an enzymatic process: metabolite kinetics were
dependant on temperature, substrate concentration and serum proportion. ...
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Inhaled insulin: gone with the wind?


C Mathieu, EAM Gale - Diabetologia, 2008 - Springer
Yesterday it was going to sweep the world; today it is gone. Exubera is no more:
there was no money in it. As for the patients who volunteered to test the new
therapy, and those to whom it has offered a new lease of life: tough luck. ...
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Enhancing CD8 T-cell memory by modulating fatty acid metabolism

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EL Pearce, MC Walsh, PJ Cejas, GM Harms, … - Nature, 2009 - nature.com
CD8 T cells, which have a crucial role in immunity to infection and cancer, are
maintained in constant numbers, but on antigen stimulation undergo a
developmental program characterized by distinct phases encompassing the ...
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Obesity, pancreatitis, and pancreatic cancer


AA Gumbs - Obesity Surgery, 2008 - Springer
Abstract The only universally accepted risk factors for the development of
pancreatic cancer are a positive family history or a history of smoking.
Although the contribution of pancreatitis to pancreatic carcinogenesis has ...
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[CITATION] SDRN Epidemiology Group (2009) Use of insulin glargine and cancer incidence in Scotland …


HM Colhoun - Diabetologia
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Proliferation of colo-357 pancreatic carcinoma cells and survival of patients with pancreatic …

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S Erbel, C Reers, VW Eckstein, J Kleeff, MW … - Diabetes Care, 2008 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESULTS—There was no significant difference between glargine and regular human
insulin with respect to regulation of proliferation and apoptosis of Colo-357
cells. The expression levels of insulin receptor, IGF-I receptor, and IRS2 ...
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