Translating glucose tolerance data from mice to humans: Insights from stable isotope labelled glucose tolerance tests
Objective: The glucose tolerance test (GTT) is widely used in human and animal biomedical and pharmaceutical research. Despite its prevalent use, particularly in mouse metabolic phenotyping, to the best of our knowledge we are not aware of any studies that have attempted to qualitatively compare the...
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Main Authors: | Clinton R. Bruce (Author), Steven Hamley (Author), Teddy Ang (Author), Kirsten F. Howlett (Author), Christopher S. Shaw (Author), Greg M. Kowalski (Author) |
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2021-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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