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_displayNameOral Hypoglycemic Drugs: Pathophysiological Basis of Their Mechanism of ActionOral Hypoglycemic Drugs: Pathophysiological Basis of Their Mechanism of Action
_timestamp2019-07-01 13:40:25
author[Person:9652621] Lorenzati, Bartolomeo
[Person:9652628] Zucco, Chiara
[Person:9652630] Miglietta, Sara
[Person:9652622] Lamberti, Federico
[Person:9652631] Bruno, Graziella
created[InstanceEdit:9652637] Jassal, Bijay, 2019-07-01
journalPharmaceuticals (Basel)
pages3005-3020
pubMedIdentifier27713388
titleOral Hypoglycemic Drugs: Pathophysiological Basis of Their Mechanism of ActionOral Hypoglycemic Drugs: Pathophysiological Basis of Their Mechanism of Action
volume3
year2010
(literatureReference)[Summation:9652561] Sulfonylurea (SU) drugs represent a group of anti-hyperglyce...
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