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GIP(1-30)NH2 has similar effects on glucose and bone metabolism in healthy individuals as GIP(1-42).

GIP(1-30)NH2 may be considered a viable alternative to GIP(1-42) for influencing glucose and bone metabolism.

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GIP(1-30)NH2 has similar effects on glucose and bone metabolism in healthy individuals and in human islets in vitro as GIP(1-42).
Liva S. L. Krogh et al. · European Journal of Endocrinology · 2023

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Based on the randomized controlled trial design involving healthy men.

Source

The naturally occurring GIP(1-30)NH2 is a GIP receptor agonist in humans

Liva S. L. Krogh et al. · European Journal of Endocrinology · 2023

DOI 10.1093/ejendo/lvac015

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