Antisomatostatin Gamma Globulin Augments Secretion of Both Insulin and Glucagon In Vitro: Evidence for a Physiologic Role for Endogenous Somatostatin in the Regulation of Pancreatic A- and B-Cell Function (Q72622348)

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scientific article published on 01 September 1980
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Antisomatostatin Gamma Globulin Augments Secretion of Both Insulin and Glucagon In Vitro: Evidence for a Physiologic Role for Endogenous Somatostatin in the Regulation of Pancreatic A- and B-Cell Function
scientific article published on 01 September 1980

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    Antisomatostatin gamma globulin augments secretion of both insulin and glucagon in vitro: evidence for a physiologic role for endogenous somatostatin in the regulation of pancreatic A- and B-cell function (English)
    Antisomatostatin Gamma Globulin Augments Secretion of Both Insulin and Glucagon In Vitro: Evidence for a Physiologic Role for Endogenous Somatostatin in the Regulation of Pancreatic A- and B-Cell Function (English)

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