Abstract
Immunological half-lifes of injected porcine C-peptide and insulin with RIA were studied and calculated as 9.8 and 8.0 minutes. Higher circulating levels of C-peptide as compared to insulin in normal young swines lead to speculation about a longer half-life of C-peptide. This hypothesis was verified in this study. Immunological half-lifes of porcine proinsulin and insulin in the pig were 20 and 6 minutes, respectively.
Oyama, H;
Horino, M;
Matsumura, S;
[1]
Kobayshi, K;
Suetsugu, N
[2]
- Kawasaki Medical Coll., Kurashiki (Japan). Div. of Endocrinology
- Yamaguchi Univ., Ube (Japan). School of Medicine
Citation Formats
Oyama, H, Horino, M, Matsumura, S, Kobayshi, K, and Suetsugu, N.
Immunological half-life of porcine proinsulin C-peptide.
Germany: N. p.,
1975.
Web.
Oyama, H, Horino, M, Matsumura, S, Kobayshi, K, & Suetsugu, N.
Immunological half-life of porcine proinsulin C-peptide.
Germany.
Oyama, H, Horino, M, Matsumura, S, Kobayshi, K, and Suetsugu, N.
1975.
"Immunological half-life of porcine proinsulin C-peptide."
Germany.
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title = {Immunological half-life of porcine proinsulin C-peptide}
author = {Oyama, H, Horino, M, Matsumura, S, Kobayshi, K, and Suetsugu, N}
abstractNote = {Immunological half-lifes of injected porcine C-peptide and insulin with RIA were studied and calculated as 9.8 and 8.0 minutes. Higher circulating levels of C-peptide as compared to insulin in normal young swines lead to speculation about a longer half-life of C-peptide. This hypothesis was verified in this study. Immunological half-lifes of porcine proinsulin and insulin in the pig were 20 and 6 minutes, respectively.}
journal = []
volume = {7:6}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Germany}
year = {1975}
month = {Nov}
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title = {Immunological half-life of porcine proinsulin C-peptide}
author = {Oyama, H, Horino, M, Matsumura, S, Kobayshi, K, and Suetsugu, N}
abstractNote = {Immunological half-lifes of injected porcine C-peptide and insulin with RIA were studied and calculated as 9.8 and 8.0 minutes. Higher circulating levels of C-peptide as compared to insulin in normal young swines lead to speculation about a longer half-life of C-peptide. This hypothesis was verified in this study. Immunological half-lifes of porcine proinsulin and insulin in the pig were 20 and 6 minutes, respectively.}
journal = []
volume = {7:6}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Germany}
year = {1975}
month = {Nov}
}