The content of insulin and some of its antagonists in the blood of patients with diabetes mellitus

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70 patients with diabetes mellitus treated with insulin were examined. When normoglycemia was reached, changes in the concentration of free and bound insulin in the blood were not observed, and the content of growth hormone, glucagon, and free fatty acids decreased.

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E. A. Volkova

Leningrad Order of Lenin Institute for Advanced Medical Studies S. M. Kirov; Institute of Physiology. I.I. Pavlova of the USSR Academy of Sciences

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N. A. Stepanova

Leningrad Order of Lenin Institute for Advanced Medical Studies S. M. Kirov; Institute of Physiology. I.I. Pavlova of the USSR Academy of Sciences

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