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The secretion of gastric acid in response to a lack of metabolizable glucose
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The secretion of gastric acid in response to a lack of metabolizable glucose
The secretion of gastric acid in response to a lack of metabolizable glucose
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D. G. Colin-Jones
D. G. Colin-Jones
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R. L. Himsworth
R. L. Himsworth
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1 May 1969
journal article
Published by
Wiley
in
The Journal of Physiology
Vol. 202
(1)
,
97-109
https://doi.org/10.1113/jphysiol.1969.sp008797
Abstract
1. The onset of the secretion of acid from the stomach of rats during insulin-induced hypoglycaemia has been found to correspond to a mean plasma glucose concentration of 72 mg/100 ml. (equivalent to a blood glucose concentration of 44 mg/100 ml.).
Keywords
INSULIN
SECRETION
GASTRIC ACID
STOMACH
CORRESPOND
METABOLIZABLE
RATS
HYPOGLYCAEMIA
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