Acute onset of diabetic pathological changes in transgenic mice with human aldose reductase cDNA T. YamaokaC. NishimuraY. Kokai Originals Pages: 255 - 261
In situ binding of islet hormones in the isolated perfused rat pancreas: evidence for local high concentrations of islet hormones via the islet-acinar axis A. NakagawaJ. I. StagnerE. Samols Originals Pages: 262 - 268
Aminoguanidine does not inhibit the initial phase of experimental diabetic retinopathy in rats H. -P. HammesS. Syed AliM. Brownlee Originals Pages: 269 - 273
Evidence that glucagon stimulates insulin secretion through its own receptor in rats K. KawaiC. YokotaK. Yamashita Originals Pages: 274 - 276
Intracellular localization and molecular heterogeneity of the sulphonylurea receptor in insulin-secreting cells S. E. OzanneP. C. GuestC. N. Hales Originals Pages: 277 - 282
Excessive glucose production, rather than insulin resistance, accounts for hyperglycaemia in recent-onset streptozotocin-diabetic rats R. BurcelinM. EddouksJ. Girard Originals Pages: 283 - 290
Glucose entry into rat mesangial cells is mediated by both Na+-coupled and facilitative transporters M. WakisakaQ. HeR. G. Spiro Originals Pages: 291 - 297
Increased hyaluronan production in the glomeruli from diabetic rats: a link between glucose-induced prostaglandin production and reduced sulphated proteoglycan P. MahadevanR. G. LarkinsM. E. Dunlop Originals Pages: 298 - 305
Prevalence of NIDDM and impaired glucose tolerance in Italy: an OGTT-based population study M. P. GaranciniG. CaloriG. Gallus Originals Pages: 306 - 313
Is there an excess in maternal transmission of NIDDM? B. D. MitchellC. M. KammererJ. W. MacCluer Originals Pages: 314 - 317
The Verona diabetes study: a population-based survey on known diabetes mellitus prevalence and 5-year all-cause mortality M. MuggeoG. VerlatoR. De Marco Originals Pages: 318 - 325
Multiple defects of both hepatic and peripheral intracellular glucose processing contribute to the hyperglycaemia of NIDDM A. VaagF. AlfordH. Beck-Nielsen Originals Pages: 326 - 336
Failure of glucagon suppression contributes to postprandial hyperglycaemia in IDDM S. DinneenA. AlzaidR. Rizza Originals Pages: 337 - 343
Changes of lipolytic enzymes cluster with insulin resistance syndrome P. KnudsenJ. ErikssonThe Botnia Study Group Originals Pages: 344 - 350
Autoantibodies to the islet antigen ICA 69 occur in IDDM and in rheumatoid arthritis S. MartinJ. KardorfH. Kolb Originals Pages: 351 - 355
The relationship of urinary albumin excretion rate to ambulatory blood pressure and erythrocyte sodium-lithium countertransport in NIDDM J. H. PinkneyW. -J. FoyleJ. S. Yudkin Originals Pages: 356 - 362
Insulin resistance and abnormal albumin excretion in non-diabetic first-degree relatives of patients with NIDDM C. M. ForsblomJ. G. ErikssonL. C. Groop Originals Pages: 363 - 369
Anti-37kDa antibodies are associated with the development of IDDM in individuals with islet cell antibodies J. -C. OngagnaC. Levy-Marchal Originals Pages: 370 - 375
Detection of mitochondrial DNA mutations in patients with diabetes mellitus J. C. Alcolado Letters to the Editor Pages: 376 - 377
Selection of primers for detection of A to G mutation at nucleotide 3243 of the mitochondrial gene M. OdawaraH. Blanché Letters to the Editor Pages: 377 - 378
Genetic analysis of HLA DRB1, DQA1 and DQB1 alleles and susceptibility to IDDM in Chilean subjects M. Serrano-Rios Letters to the Editor Pages: 378 - 379