Insulin-induced hypoglycemia and its effect on the brain: unraveling metabolism by in vivo nuclear magnetic resonance.
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Diabetes. Can tight glycemic control in diabetes benefit cognition?Patients with type 1 diabetes exhibit altered cerebral metabolism during hypoglycemia.Metabolic brain adaptations to recurrent hypoglycaemia may explain the link between type 1 diabetes mellitus and epilepsy and point towards future study and treatment options.
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Insulin-induced hypoglycemia and its effect on the brain: unraveling metabolism by in vivo nuclear magnetic resonance.
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Insulin-induced hypoglycemia a ...... vo nuclear magnetic resonance.
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Insulin-induced hypoglycemia a ...... vo nuclear magnetic resonance.
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Douglas L Rothman
Raimund I Herzog
Robert S Sherwin
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10.2337/DB11-0498
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2011-07-01T00:00:00Z