1982
DOI: 10.1007/bf01271178
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Exercise-induced proteinuria in diabetic children

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“…We would like to make a few comments of a technical nature concerning the statements in the letter by Dr. Simpson in the August 1982 issue [1]. When assessing proteinuria as a marker of glomerular function, it is essential to quantitate specifically and accurately one or more proteins, the renal handling characteristics of which are known and understood.…”
Section: Proteinuria In Diabetesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We would like to make a few comments of a technical nature concerning the statements in the letter by Dr. Simpson in the August 1982 issue [1]. When assessing proteinuria as a marker of glomerular function, it is essential to quantitate specifically and accurately one or more proteins, the renal handling characteristics of which are known and understood.…”
Section: Proteinuria In Diabetesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concept that insulin can aggregate its own receptor is used by Jeffrey [1] to formulate a hypothesis of the mechanism of insulin action. However, experiments [2] using insulin labelled with ferritin as an ultrastructural marker for the insulin receptor, do not support the idea of hormone-induced receptor aggregation.…”
Section: Insulin Does Not Aggregate Its Own Receptormentioning
confidence: 99%