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    Importance of glucagon in the control of futile cycling as studied in alloxan-diabetic dogs by LICKLEY, H. L. A, KEMMER, F. W, EL-TAYEB, K. M, VRANIC, M

    Published in Diabetologia (01-03-1987)
    “…In order to determine the role of glucagon in futile or substrate cycling in diabetes, we measured tracer determined glucose kinetics during a combined…”
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    Beta endorphin modulation of the glucoregulatory effects of repeated epinephrine infusion in alloxan-diabetic and normal dogs by EL-TAYEB, K. M. A, VRANIC, M, BRUBAKER, P. L, LICKLEY, H. L. A

    Published in Diabetologia (01-09-1987)
    “…When repeated epinephrine infusions are given to normal dogs as a partial stress model, there is exaggerated hyperglycaemia, associated with reduced plasma…”
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    Hormonal and metabolic responses to intracarotid and intrajugular infusion of beta-endorphin in normal dogs by el-Tayeb, K M, Gauthier, C J, Brubaker, P L, Lickley, H L, Vranic, M

    “…The hormonal and metabolic responses of beta-endorphin infused cephalad into the carotid artery, or via the jugular vein, were examined in 10 normal dogs. The…”
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    Importance of peripheral insulin levels for insulin-induced suppression of glucose production in depancreatized dogs by GIACCA, A, FISHER, S. J, QING SHI, Z, GUPTA, R, LICKLEY, H. L. A, VRANIC, M

    Published in The Journal of clinical investigation (01-11-1992)
    “…It is generally believed that glucose production (GP) cannot be adequately suppressed in insulin-treated diabetes because the portal-peripheral insulin…”
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    Interactions between glucagon and other counterregulatory hormones during normoglycemic and hypoglycemic exercise in dogs by WASSERMAN, D. H, LICKLEY, H. L. A, VRANIC, M

    Published in The Journal of clinical investigation (01-10-1984)
    “…Somatostatin (ST)-induced glucagon suppression results in hypoglycemia during rest and exercise. To further delineate the role of glucagon and interactions…”
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    Mechanism of Glucoregulatory Responses to Stress and Their Deficiency in Diabetes by Philip D. G. Miles, Yamatani, Keiichi, H. Lavina A. Lickley, Vranic, Mladen

    “…During exercise, increased energy demands are met by increased glucose production that occurs simultaneously with the increased glucose uptake. We had…”
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    An improved statistical approach: Can it clarify the role of new prognostic factors for breast cancer? by Chapman, J.W., Murray, D., McCready, D.R., Hanna, W., Kahn, H.J., Lickley, H.L.A., Trudeau, M.E., Mobbs, B.G., Sawka, C.A., Fish, E.B., Pritchard, K.I.

    Published in European Journal of Cancer (01-10-1996)
    “…Recently, there has been a proliferation of new biomarkers, some of which may lead to an improved prognostic index or may influence treatment selection…”
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    Insulin-like growth factor-I and insulin have no differential effects on glucose production and utilization under conditions of hyperglycemia by Giacca, A, Fisher, S J, Shi, Z Q, Gupta, R, Lickley, H L, Skottner, A, Anderson, G H, Efendic, S, Vranic, M

    Published in Endocrinology (Philadelphia) (01-05-1994)
    “…We have previously shown that in moderately hyperglycemic depancreatized dogs, a glucose-lowering infusion of insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) increased…”
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    Estimation of glucose production during exercise with a one-compartment variable-volume model by Finegood, D T, Miles, P D, Lickley, H L, Vranic, M

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-06-1992)
    “…A variable-volume one-compartment model of glucose kinetics and step increases in the rate of tracer infusion were examined for estimation of endogenous…”
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    Intracerebroventricular administration of somatostatin octapeptide counteracts the hormonal and metabolic responses to stress in normal and diabetic dogs by Miles, P D, Yamatani, K, Brown, M R, Lickley, H L, Vranic, M

    Published in Metabolism, clinical and experimental (01-09-1994)
    “…Intracerebroventricular (ICV) injection of carbachol elicits hormonal and metabolic responses similar to moderate stress. In normal dogs, ICV carbachol…”
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    An investigation of cut-points for primary breast cancer oestrogen and progesterone receptor assays by Chapman, J.W., Mobbs, B.G., McCready, D.R., Lickley, H.L.A., Trudeau, M.E., Hanna, W., Kahn, H.J., Sawka, C.A., Fish, E.B., Pritchard, K.I.

    “…Oestrogen and progesterone receptor (ER and PgR) assay values are frequently used in medical decision-making for breast cancer patients. We have proposed…”
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    Physiologic effects of epinephrine on glucose turnover and plasma free fatty acid concentrations mediated independently of glucagon by Gray, D E, Lickley, H L, Vranic, M

    Published in Diabetes (New York, N.Y.) (01-08-1980)
    “…SUMMARY It has been suggested that the effects of epinephrine on glucose production by the liver may be mediated through glucagon. To investigate this…”
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    Indirect effects of insulin in regulating glucose fluxes by Shi, Z Q, Giacca, A, Fisher, S J, Lekas, M, Bilinski, D, Van Delangeryt, M, Lickley, H L, Vranic, M

    “…Metabolism of fuels is driven by the energy demand of the organism and its regulation is influenced by many hormonal and metabolic factors. Insulin is of…”
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    Beta-endorphin modulation of the glucoregulatory effects of repeated epinephrine infusion in normal dogs by el-Tayeb, K M, Brubaker, P L, Vranic, M, Lickley, H L

    Published in Diabetes (New York, N.Y.) (01-12-1985)
    “…Successive epinephrine infusions were used as a partial model to examine hormonal and metabolic responses to repeated stress stimuli. As both the endogenous…”
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    Glucagon suppression improves glucoregulation in moderate but not chronic severe diabetes by Lickley, H L, Kemmer, F W, Doi, K, Vranic, M

    Published in The American journal of physiology (01-10-1983)
    “…To determine the effectiveness of glucagon suppression in improving glucose homeostasis in diabetes, tracer-determined glucose kinetics were measured during a…”
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