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Serial Changes in Norepinephrine Kinetics Associated With Feeding Dogs a High Fat Diet

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Table I. Hemodynamic, Hormonal, and Euglycemic Clamp Changes Associated With 6 Weeks of a High-Fat Diet
Table II. Changes in Norepinephrine Kinetic Variables Associated With 6 Weeks of a High-Fat Diet
Figure 1. (A) The regression relationship between the change in NE release into the extravascular compartment(after 6 weeks of the high fat diet and the change in insulin mediated [2 mUglucose per kg of pre-fat body weight per min

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