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. 1961 Sep;40(9):1706–1718. doi: 10.1172/JCI104393

THE PHYSIOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF THE SECRETION OF ENDOGENOUS INSULIN INTO THE PORTAL CIRCULATION. IV. HEPATIC UPTAKE OF GLUCOSE DURING GLUCOSE INFUSION IN NON-DIABETIC DOGS*

Burton Combes 1,2,3,, Reuben H Adams 1,2,3, William Strickland 1,2,3, Leonard L Madison 1,2,3
PMCID: PMC290864  PMID: 13694894

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