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Effect of glucagon-like peptide-1 on alpha- and beta-cell function in C-peptide-negative type 1 diabetic patients
Urd Kielgast, Meena Asmar,
Sten Madsbad
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Jens Juul Holst
Endocrinology and Metabolism
Department of Clinical Medicine
Molecular Metabolism in Cancer and Ageing
Department of Clinical Medicine
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β-cell Function
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Negative Type
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Glucagon-like
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α-cell Function
100%
Type 1 Diabetic Patient
100%
C-peptide
100%
Glucagon
30%
Arginine
30%
Glucagon Secretion
20%
Plasma Glucose
10%
Limit of Detection
10%
Hyperglycemia
10%
Residual Cells
10%
Cell Response
10%
Glucagon Stimulation Test
10%
Peptide Concentration
10%
Exogenous Insulin
10%
Area under the Curve
10%
Cell Function
10%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Cell Function
100%
C-Peptide
100%
Glucagon-Like Peptide-1
100%
Insulin Release
30%
Glucagon
30%
Glucagon Release
30%
Arginine
30%
Glucose Blood Level
10%
Hyperglycemia
10%