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- [Means of reducing the toxic properties of carbamide]
- [Mechanism of action of BZ 55 in human diabetes.]
- [Mechanism of action or oral antidiabetics.]
- [Mechanism of hypoglycemic action of sulfonamides. III. Behavior of insulin-inactivating power of blood after 1-butyl-p-aminobenzenesulfonylurea.]
- [Mechanism of hypoglycemic action of sulfonamides. IV. Action in vitro on carbohydrate metabolism of 1-butyl-p-aminobenzenesulfonylurea.]
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- [Morphological changes of the pancreatic islets and their relations to carbohydrate metabolism; with special reference to peroral antidiabetic drugs.]
- [Morphological findings on the mode of action of oral antidiabetics.]
- [N1-sulfanyl N2-n-butylcarbamide (BZ 55) in the treatment of diabetes mellitus.]
- [Nadisan therapy of diabetes mellitus; trial therapy of 98 patients.]
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- [New anti-diabetic sulfonamides: personal results.]
- [New peroral treatment of diabetes.]
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