Published November 1923
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Oxidation of glucose by iodine in the presence of insulin
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- Alles, Gordon A.
- Winegarden, Howard M.
Abstract
This investigation was undertaken with the purpose of determining whether insulin, alone or in the presence of certain animal fluids, has any influence upon glucose in vitro. The establishment of such an influence might have much significance in relation both to the study of carbohydrate metabolism and to the development of methods of assaying insulin.
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© 1923 by the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. Received for publication, September 13, 1923. This investigation forms part of a series of researches on the chemical nature and behavior of insulin undertaken in this laboratory under the general direction of Prof. A. A. Noyes, to whom we desire to express our thanks for advice as to the work and for his aid in the preparation of it for publication. This investigation was assisted on the financial side from the funds which have been made available by Dr. Bertnard Smith for the general prosecution of insulin researches in this laboratory. We are also indebted to Dr. Smith, and to his associate Dr. Howard West, for cordial cooperation and assistance on the biological sides of this investigation; also to Mr. Albert L. Raymond of this laboratory for many valuable suggestions.Attached Files
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