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Influence of exogenous adrenaline on insulin sensitivity under general anesthesia in canine model: a preliminary study

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Imaizumi, U., Hitosugi, T., Kobayashi, T. et al. Influence of exogenous adrenaline on insulin sensitivity under general anesthesia in canine model: a preliminary study. Human Cell 35, 944–947 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13577-022-00690-9

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