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IMMUNOASSAY OF ENDOGENOUS PLASMA INSULIN IN MAN
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1960
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ImmunologyInsulin SignalingAbsolute SpecificityMetabolic SyndromeBody CompositionInsulin DeliveryMinute Insulin ConcentrationsHealth SciencesInsulin ManagementInsulin ConcentrationAutoimmunityEndocrinologyPharmacologyDiabetesPhysiologyBlood Glucose MonitoringDiabetes MellitusHyperglycemiaMetabolismMedicine
For years investigators have sought an assay for insulin which would combine virtually absolute specificity with a high degree of sensitivity, sufficiently exquisite for measurement of the minute insulin concentrations usually present in the circulation. Methods in use recently depend on the ability of insulin to exert an effect on the metabolism of glucose in vivo or in excised muscle or adipose tissue. Thus, the insulin concentration in plasma has been estimated: a) from the degree of hypoglycemia produced in hypophysectomized, adrenalectomized, alloxan-diabetic rats (1); b) from the augmentation of glucose uptake by isolated rat hemidiaphragm (2); or c) from the increased oxidation of glucose-1-C14 by the rat epididymal fat pad (3). Since there have been reports indicating the presence, in plasma, of inhibitors of insulin action (4) and of noninsulin substances capable of inducing an insulin-like effect (5,6), these procedures, while yielding interesting information regarding the effects of various plasmas on glucose metabolism in tissues, are of doubtful specificity for the measurement of insulin per se (5).
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INSULIN-I131 METABOLISM IN HUMAN SUBJECTS: DEMONSTRATION OF INSULIN BINDING GLOBULIN IN THE CIRCULATION OF INSULIN TREATED SUBJECTS 1 Solomon A. Berson, Rosalyn S. Yalow, Arthur Bauman, Journal of Clinical Investigation Insulin ResistanceMetabolic SyndromeDiabetes ManagementBiochemistryInsulin Management | 1956 | 844 |
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1952 | 218 | |
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1950 | 96 |
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