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Interactions between insulin resistance and insulin secretion in the development of glucose intolerance

M K Cavaghan et al. J Clin Invest. 2000 Aug.

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Plasma insulin concentrations (a) and insulin secretion rates (b) in response to molar increments in the plasma glucose concentration during a graded glucose infusion in insulin-resistant (dashed line) and insulin-sensitive (solid line) groups. Reprinted with permission (4).

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Dose-response relationships between glucose and insulin secretory rate (ISR) after overnight fast in control subjects (CON; filled circles), normoglycemic subjects with family history of non–insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (FDR, first-degree relative; open squares), subjects with nondiagnostic oral glucose tolerance test (NDX; filled triangles), subjects with impaired glucose tolerance (IGT; open diamonds), and subjects with non–insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM; open triangles). BMI, body mass index. Reprinted with permission (21).

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