Gastroenterology
Volume 80, Issue 5, Part 1 , Pages 947-956, May 1981

Adaptation to increasing loads of total parenteral nutrition: Metabolic, endocrine, and insulin receptor responses

The Department of Pediatrics, UCLA Hospital and Clinics and the Department of Medicine, Special Diagnostic and Treatment Unit, Wadsworth VA Hospital, UCLA School of Medicine, Los Angeles, California, USA

Received 12 September 1980; accepted 4 December 1980.

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 This work was presented in part at the Western Society for Pediatric Research, 1980; the American Diabetes Association Meeting, 1980; and the International Society of Total Parenteral Nutrition, Rio de Janeiro, 1978.This study was supported in part by USPHS RR-865, grants to B. Lippe, MD, from the American Diabetes Association, Inc., and the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, to S. R. Levin, MD, from the Veterans Administration, NIH AM 21031-03, the American Diabetes Association, and the Kroc Foundation.

PII: 0016-5085(81)90064-0

Gastroenterology
Volume 80, Issue 5, Part 1 , Pages 947-956, May 1981