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Plasma somatostatin 28 increases in response to feeding in man.

Polonsky et al., 1983

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16543797112811599031
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Polonsky K
Shoelson S
Docherty H
et al.
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The Journal of Clinical Investigation

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Tissue somatostatin-like immunoreactivity (SLI) consists of a number of molecular species including the cyclic tetradecapeptide or SRIF, an N-terminally extended form of SRIF termed somatostatin-28, as well as larger precursor peptides. The function and nature of circulating …
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