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An intact central nervous system is not necessary for insulin-mediated increases in leg blood flow in humans
Flemming Dela
,
B. Stallknecht
,
Fin Biering-Sørensen
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Catheterization
13%
Central Nervous System
72%
Cervical Cord
16%
Dialysis Solutions
16%
Extracellular Fluid
15%
Glucose
8%
Glucose Clamp Technique
33%
Hyperinsulinism
30%
Insulin
66%
Leg
79%
Microdialysis
31%
Muscles
8%
Norepinephrine
11%
Potassium
12%
Skeletal Muscle
33%
Thigh
11%
Urinary Bladder
11%
Vasodilation
40%
Chemical Compounds
Cord
20%
Dialysis Fluid
21%
Flow
62%
Glucose
24%
Insulin Derivative
100%
Plasma
10%
Vasoconstrictive
57%