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The following pages link to Intestinal and pancreatic glucagon-like peptides. Evidence for identity of higher molecular weight forms (Q41498499):
Displaying 14 items.
- Multiple forms of gastroenteropancreatic hormones (Q34494435) (← links)
- Identification of glucagon receptors in rat brain (Q36272209) (← links)
- Pancreatic preproglucagon cDNA contains two glucagon-related coding sequences arranged in tandem (Q36276495) (← links)
- Identification and localization of glucagon-related peptides in rat brain (Q36412549) (← links)
- Conversion of proglucagon in pancreatic alpha cells: the major endproducts are glucagon and a single peptide, the major proglucagon fragment, that contains two glucagon-like sequences (Q37562725) (← links)
- Characterization of proinsulin- and proglucagon-converting activities in isolated islet secretory granules (Q41361273) (← links)
- A glucagon-like peptide, structurally related to mammalian oxyntomodulin, from the pancreas of a holocephalan fish, Hydrolagus colliei (Q42856522) (← links)
- Glucagon, stress, and portal hypertension. Plasma glucagon levels and portal hypertension in relation to anesthesia and surgical stress. (Q51597423) (← links)
- Molecular heterogeneity of glucagon in normal subjects and in patients with glucagon-producing tumours (Q58449457) (← links)
- Evidence of glucagon biosynthesis involving protein intermediates in rat salivary glands (Q62000517) (← links)
- Plasma glucagon and glucagon-like immunoreactive components in Type 1 (insulin-dependent) diabetic patients and normal subjects before and after an oral glucose load (Q69801888) (← links)
- Terminology for hormone-related polypeptides detected by radioimmunoassay (Q71330530) (← links)
- The glucagon-like polypeptides - order out of chaos? (Q71847934) (← links)
- Immunohistochemical studies on glucagon, glicentin and pancreatic polypeptide in human stomach: normal and pathological conditions (Q72745709) (← links)