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Regulation of postabsorptive glucose production in patients with type 2 diabetes

mellitus

Pereira Arias, A.M.

Publication date

2000

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Citation for published version (APA):

Pereira Arias, A. M. (2000). Regulation of postabsorptive glucose production in patients with

type 2 diabetes mellitus.

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ACADEMISCHH PROEFSCHRIFT

terr verkrijging van de graad van doctor aann de Universiteit van Amsterdam opp gezag van de Rector Magnificus

Prof.. Dr. JJ.M. Franse

tenn overstaan van een door het college voor promoties ingesteldee commissie

inn het openbaar te verdedigen in de Aula der Universiteit opp 27 juni 2000 om 12.00 uur

door r

Albertoo Martin Pereira Arias

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Overigee leden:

Prof.. Dr. L. Arisz

Prof.. Dr. R.J. Heine

Prof.. Dr. R.T. Krediet

Dr.. A.J. Meijer

Dr.. F.A. Wijburg

Faculteitt Geneeskunde

Thiss thesis has been prepared in the Metabolic Research Group of the Department

off Endocrinology & Metabolism and Internal Medicine, Academic Medical Center,

Universityy of Amsterdam.

Thiss thesis was supported by the Dutch Diabetes Association, grant 96.604.

Thee publication of this thesis was financially supported by: Novo Nordisk Farma

BV,, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Ferring BV, Eli Lilly, and SmithKline Beecham Farma

BV. .

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