Insulin-antagonizing factor
insulin-antagonizing factor n.
See glycotropic factor.
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[in-suh-lin-koh-muh, ins-yuh-] /ˈɪn sə lɪnˌkoʊ mə, ˈɪns yə-/ noun, Psychiatry. 1. a former treatment for mental illness, especially schizophrenia, employing insulin-induced hypoglycemia as a method for producing convulsive seizures.
- Insulin-dependent diabetes
[in-suh-lin-di-pen-duh nt, in-syuh-] /ˈɪn sə lɪn dɪˌpɛn dənt, ˈɪn syə-/ noun, Pathology. 1. See under . insulin-dependent diabetes n. Abbr. IDD See diabetes mellitus.
- Insulinemia
insulinemia in·su·li·ne·mi·a (ĭn’sə-lə-nē’mē-ə) n. An abnormally large concentration of insulin in the blood.
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[in-suh-lin-ahyz, ins-yuh-] /ˈɪn sə lɪnˌaɪz, ˈɪns yə-/ verb (used with object), insulinized, insulinizing. 1. to treat with .
- Insulinlike activity
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