Biology
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ISBN: 9781260487947
Author: BROOKER
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 50.3, Problem 3EQ
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To explain: The reason for the appearance of glucose in the urine of untreated diabetic animals or humans.
Introduction: Collip developed a procedure to obtain a concentrated and pure glucose lowering factor or insulin. In some cases, glucose can be visualized in untreated diabetic animals or humans.
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