Islet transplantation reverses carcass protein loss in diabetic rats without inducing disproportionate fat accumulation B. W. TobinM. J. Marchello Originals Pages: 881 - 888
Haemodynamic and metabolic effects in diabetic ketoacidosis in rats of treatment with sodium bicarbonate or a mixture of sodium bicarbonate and sodium carbonate J. S. BeechS. C. R. WilliamsT. C. D. Going Originals Pages: 889 - 898
Effect of myo-inositol supplementation on the development of renal pathological changes in the Cohen diabetic (type 2) rat A. M. CohenH. WaldE. Rosenmann Originals Pages: 899 - 905
Expression of Reg gene in the Syrian golden hamster pancreatic islet regeneration model R. RafaeloffS. W. BarlowA. I. Vinik Originals Pages: 906 - 913
Effect of cilostazol on experimental diabetic neuropathy in the rat M. KiharaJ. D. SchmelzerP. A. Low Originals Pages: 914 - 918
Islet transplantation in diabetic rats normalizes basal and exercise-induced energy metabolism H. HouwingL. BenthemA. B. Steffens Originals Pages: 919 - 926
Insulin-like growth factor-II gene expression in a rat insulin-producing beta-cell line (INS-1) is regulated by glucose M. AsfariW. DeP. Czernichow Originals Pages: 927 - 935
Insulin increases cyclic nucleotide content in human vascular smooth muscle cells: a mechanism potentially involved in insulin-induced modulation of vascular tone M. TrovatiP. MassuccoG. Anfossi Originals Pages: 936 - 941
HepG2/erythrocyte glucose transporter (GLUT1) gene in NIDDM: a population association study and molecular scanning in Japanese subjects T. TaoY. TanizawaK. Kaku Originals Pages: 942 - 947
UK Prospective Diabetes Study (UKPDS) 14: association of angiotensin-converting enzyme insertion/deletion polymorphism with myocardial infarction in NIDDM B. D. KeavneyC. R. K. DudleyR. C. Turner Originals Pages: 948 - 952
Low bcl-2 expression and increased spontaneous apoptosis in T-lymphocytes from newly-diagnosed IDDM patients C. GiordanoG. StassiA. Galluzzo Originals Pages: 953 - 958
Increased hepatic secretion of very-low-density lipoprotein apolipoprotein B-100 in NIDDM M. H. CummingsG. F. WattsP. H. Sönksen Originals Pages: 959 - 967
HLA DQA1-DQB1-TAP2 haplotypes in IDDM families: no evidence for an additional contribution to disease risk by the TAP2 locus L. EspositoV. LampasonaE. Bonifacio Originals Pages: 968 - 974
Evidence for importance of gender and birth cohort for risk of IDDM in offspring of IDDM parents J. TuomilehtoT. PodarE. Virtala Originals Pages: 975 - 982
A mutation in the glucagon receptor gene (Gly40Ser): heterogeneity in the association with diabetes mellitus T. FujisawaH. IkegamiT. Ogihara Rapid Communication Pages: 983 - 985
The pathogenesis of NIDDM: the role of the pancreatic beta cell W. S. ZawalichG. G. Kelley For Debate Pages: 986 - 991
Insulin deficiency and insulin resistance in the pathogenesis of NIDDM: is a divorce possible? E. Cerasi For Debate Pages: 992 - 997
Insulin, corticosterone and the autonomic nervous system in animal obesities: a viewpoint B. Jeanrenaud For Debate Pages: 998 - 1002
Blunted epinephrine response following exercise in autonomic neuropathy G. SundkvistP. Bottini Letters to the Editor Pages: 1003 - 1003
Decreased cerebral blood perfusion in an NIDDM patient with an A-to-G mutation in the mitochondrial gene; a possible contribution to cognition deficits in diabetes mellitus M. Odawara Letters to the Editor Pages: 1004 - 1005