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P M BEIGELMAN

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Eddlestone G, BEIGELMAN P, Meehan W, Zeidler A
Pancreas . 1995 Jan; 10(1):66-70. PMID: 7899462
Male athymic "nude" mice (ANM) of the USC colony manifest spontaneous fasting hyperglycemia and reduced glucose tolerance; it has been proposed that they may represent a model of nonobese non-insulin-dependent...
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BEIGELMAN P, CORABOEUF E, Deroubaix E, Escande D, Feuvray D, Hekimian G
Journ Annu Diabetol Hotel Dieu . 1986 Jan; :179-84. PMID: 3613362
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Hekimian G, Khandoudi N, Feuvray D, BEIGELMAN P
Life Sci . 1985 Aug; 37(6):547-51. PMID: 4021729
A significant occurrence of abnormal rhythm was observed in perfused working hearts of diabetic rats. The incidence of arrhythmias was 19/51 in diabetics as compared with 2/38 in normal controls....
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Eddlestone G, Oldham S, Lipson L, Premdas F, BEIGELMAN P
Am J Physiol . 1985 Jan; 248(1 Pt 1):C145-53. PMID: 2578253
The influence of forskolin and 3-iso-butyl-1-methylxanthine (IBMX) on mouse pancreatic beta-cell electrical activity, whole islet cAMP content, and insulin release were investigated. The two drugs potentiated to a similar extent...
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Eddlestone G, BEIGELMAN P
Am J Physiol . 1983 Mar; 244(3):C188-97. PMID: 6338733
The influence of chloride on the mouse pancreatic beta-cell membrane potential and the cell membrane mechanisms controlling intracellular pH (pHi) have been investigated using glass microelectrodes to monitor the membrane...
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Ribalet B, BEIGELMAN P
Am J Physiol . 1982 May; 242(5):C296-303. PMID: 7044136
The present studies, designed to evaluate the contribution of Na+ to the mouse pancreatic beta-cell membrane potential, were performed utilizing intracellular microelectrodes. Complete removal of external sodium, in the presence...
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Ribalet B, BEIGELMAN P
Am J Physiol . 1981 Jul; 241(1):C59-67. PMID: 7018263
The effects of various divalent cations, added to the external medium, upon beta-cell action potential were studied using intracellular microelectrodes. Changes of spike peak potential, as a function of external...
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Ribalet B, BEIGELMAN P
Am J Physiol . 1980 Sep; 239(3):C124-33. PMID: 7001912
Ionic control mechanisms of mouse pancreatic beta-cell action potentials ("spikes"), in response to glucose, were studied by measuring membrane potentials with intracellular microelectrodes. The curve relating the peaks of the...
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BEIGELMAN P, Ribalet B
Diabetes . 1980 Apr; 29(4):263-5. PMID: 6987115
Glucose-induced beta-cell electrical activity, recorded with glass microelectrodes, is characterized by trains of fast action potentials ("spikes"). The membrane depolarizes before each train of spikes and then repolarizes. This pattern...
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Ribalet B, BEIGELMAN P
Am J Physiol . 1979 Sep; 237(3):C137-46. PMID: 382870
Pulses of hyperpolarizing current were injected through the microelectrode recording the electrical activity of beta-cells in order to measure input resistance. Increase in resistance during depolarization of the slow oscillation...