Quilliot et al., 2001 - Google Patents
Evidence that diabetes mellitus favors impaired metabolism of zinc, copper, and selenium in chronic pancreatitisQuilliot et al., 2001
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- 17608215292427909061
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- Quilliot D
- Dousset B
- Guerci B
- Dubois F
- Drouin P
- Ziegler O
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- Publication venue
- Pancreas
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Diabetes mellitus, a common complication of chronic pancreatitis, can disturb the metabolism of zinc, copper, and selenium. We analyzed the effects of hyperglycemia, malabsorption, and dietary intake on these factors in 35 men with alcohol-induced chronic …
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