The cephalic insulin response to meal ingestion in humans is dependent on both cholinergic and noncholinergic mechanisms and is important for postprandial glycemia
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The cephalic insulin response to meal ingestion in humans is dependent on both cholinergic and noncholinergic mechanisms and is important for postprandial glycemia. / Ahrén, Bo; Holst, J.J.
In: Diabetes, No. 50, 2001, p. 1030-1038.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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Ahrén, B & Holst, JJ 2001, 'The cephalic insulin response to meal ingestion in humans is dependent on both cholinergic and noncholinergic mechanisms and is important for postprandial glycemia', Diabetes, no. 50, pp. 1030-1038.
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Ahrén, B., & Holst, J. J. (2001). The cephalic insulin response to meal ingestion in humans is dependent on both cholinergic and noncholinergic mechanisms and is important for postprandial glycemia. Diabetes, (50), 1030-1038.
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Ahrén B, Holst JJ. The cephalic insulin response to meal ingestion in humans is dependent on both cholinergic and noncholinergic mechanisms and is important for postprandial glycemia. Diabetes. 2001;(50):1030-1038.
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@article{86c0ae5074c711dbbee902004c4f4f50,
title = "The cephalic insulin response to meal ingestion in humans is dependent on both cholinergic and noncholinergic mechanisms and is important for postprandial glycemia",
author = "Bo Ahr{\'e}n and J.J. Holst",
year = "2001",
language = "English",
pages = "1030--1038",
journal = "Diabetes",
issn = "0012-1797",
publisher = "American Diabetes Association",
number = "50",
}
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TY - JOUR
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AU - Ahrén, Bo
AU - Holst, J.J.
PY - 2001
Y1 - 2001
M3 - Journal article
SP - 1030
EP - 1038
JO - Diabetes
JF - Diabetes
SN - 0012-1797
IS - 50
ER -
ID: 170314