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Glucotoxicity, lipotoxicity, and glucolipotoxicity are secondary phenomena that are proposed to play a role in all forms of type 2 diabetes. The under…
Authors: Vincent Poitout, R Paul Robertson
Source: Endocrine reviews. 2008 May
View Free Full TextOBJECTIVE: The intraislet insulin hypothesis proposes that glucagon secretion during hypoglycemia is triggered by a decrease in intraislet insulin sec…
Authors: Michela Slucca, Jamie S Harmon, Elizabeth A Oseid, Joseph Bryan, R Paul Robertson
Source: Diabetes. 2010 Jan
View Full TextThis Perspectives in Diabetes addresses the accuracy of metabolic testing as a measure of pancreatic islet beta-cell mass in vivo in animals and in hu…
Authors: R Paul Robertson
Source: Diabetes. 2007 Oct
View Full TextAuthors: R Paul Robertson, Linda C Giudice
Source: Endocrine reviews. 2009 May
View Full Textbeta-Cell replacement in diabetes using pancreatic islets or beta-cell surrogates is a research area undergoing intense scrutiny. Once this approach i…
Authors: R Paul Robertson
Source: Diabetes. 2004 Mar
View Full TextAuthors: R Paul Robertson, Lydia Aguilar-Bryan
Source: Endocrine reviews. 2008 May
View Full TextAuthors: R Paul Robertson
Source: Diabetes. 2009 Jan
View Full TextAuthors: R Paul Robertson
Source: Diabetes. 2009 Oct
View Full TextThe intra-islet insulin hypothesis proposes that the decrement in beta-cell insulin secretion during hypoglycemia provides an activation signal for al…
Authors: Huarong Zhou, Tao Zhang, Jamie S Harmon, Joseph Bryan, R Paul Robertson
Source: Diabetes. 2007 Apr
View Full TextOBJECTIVE: Glucagon responses to hypoglycemia from islets transplanted in the liver are defective. To determine whether this defect is related to intr…
Authors: Huarong Zhou, Tao Zhang, Marika Bogdani, Elizabeth Oseid, Susan Parazzoli, Marie-Christine Vantyghem, Jamie Harmon, Michela Slucca, R Paul Robertson
Source: Diabetes. 2008 Jun
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