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Potentiation of Insulin Action in Normal Subjects by a Pituitary Polypeptide
BMJ
doi 10.1136/bmj.3.5668.451
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August 23, 1969
Authors
J. Bornstein
J. McD. Armstrong
F. M. Ng
H. P. Taft
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BMJ
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