@article{6e6335c30a7e429dac6cd5f389317b47,
title = "Radioimmunoassay of glucagon",
abstract = "The radioimmunoassay for glucagon has established the hormonal identity of this factor and exposed broad areas of its physiology and pathophysiology. While the ultimate importance of glucagon in man remains to be determined, there is little doubt that this previously unexplored area of endocrinology has been one of the major beneficiaries of Berson's brilliant contribution.",
author = "Unger, {Roger H}",
note = "Funding Information: From ihe Deparmzenr OJ Internal Medicine, The University of Texas isourhwestern I Medical School at Dallas and Veterans Administration Hospital, Dallas, Texas 75216. Received@ publication December I I, 1972. Supported hy NIH Grant AMO2700-14; the Hoechst Pharmaceutical Co., Somerville. NJ.; The Upjohn Co., Kalamazoo. Mich.: PJii-er Laboratories, New York, .Y. Y.; Bristol Mvers Co., New York. N. Y.: William S. Merreli Co., C{\textquoteright}incinnari. Ohio: Mead Johnson Research Center, Evansville, Ind., Liii), Research Laborarories, Indianapolis. Ind.: and the Dallas Diabetes Association. Dallas, Tera.c Rogrr H. Unger, M.D.: Professor qf inrernal Medicine. University of Teras Southwjestern Medical School. and Chief; Merabolism Section. Director qf Research. I,{\textquoteleft}.A. Hospiral, Dallas. Tesas. c I973 b_v Grune & Stratron. Inc.",
year = "1973",
month = aug,
doi = "10.1016/0026-0495(73)90215-1",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "22",
pages = "979--985",
journal = "Metabolism",
issn = "0026-0495",
publisher = "W.B. Saunders Ltd",
number = "8",
}