Science: v.1-v.219Moses King, 1966 |
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... chromium were given as a dietary supple- ment . The source of chromium which became elevated was most likely an internal pool . Possibly there is a relation between chromium and insulin function . Table 1. Concentration of blood glucose ...
... chromium were given as a dietary supple- ment . The source of chromium which became elevated was most likely an internal pool . Possibly there is a relation between chromium and insulin function . Table 1. Concentration of blood glucose ...
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... chromium ( ng / ml ) 250 OMC 200 150 100 50 30 25 Fasting 30 60 90 Time ( min ) after oral glucose 120 Fig . 1. Blood glucose ( solid lines ) and plasma chromium ( dotted lines ) during glucose tolerance tests ( mean and range ) ...
... chromium ( ng / ml ) 250 OMC 200 150 100 50 30 25 Fasting 30 60 90 Time ( min ) after oral glucose 120 Fig . 1. Blood glucose ( solid lines ) and plasma chromium ( dotted lines ) during glucose tolerance tests ( mean and range ) ...
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... chromium may be medi- ated through an increase in circulating insulin , since chromium elevation can be evoked in rats by injections of in- sulin as well as of glucose ( 11 ) . How- ever , a simple calculation excludes the hormone as a ...
... chromium may be medi- ated through an increase in circulating insulin , since chromium elevation can be evoked in rats by injections of in- sulin as well as of glucose ( 11 ) . How- ever , a simple calculation excludes the hormone as a ...
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