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Robert H. Williams

Researcher at University of Washington

Publications -  167
Citations -  6451

Robert H. Williams is an academic researcher from University of Washington. The author has contributed to research in topics: Insulin & Glucagon. The author has an hindex of 45, co-authored 167 publications receiving 6405 citations. Previous affiliations of Robert H. Williams include University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston & University of Tennessee Health Science Center.

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An ultrastructural analysis of the developing embryonic pancreas

TL;DR: The morphological observations of this study are consistent with the previously proposed biphasic model of differentiation for the exocrine and endocrine B cells, and the development of specific organelles correlates with the pattern of accumulation of the specific exocrine proteins and insulin.
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A sensitive radioenzymatic assay for norepinephrine in tissues and plasma

TL;DR: A procedure for measuring picogram quantities of norepinephrine has been developed utilizing partially purified bovine adrenal phenylethanolamine-N-methyl-transferase and 3 [H]-S-adenosyl-methionine, applicable to many body tissues and fluids, including brain and plasma.
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Inhibition of Insulin Release by Norepinephrine in Man

TL;DR: Normal subjects were given glucose or tolbutamide alone and during intravenous infusions of norepi-nephrine, and it was concluded that norepinephrine inhibits the release of insulin from pancreatic beta cells.
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Intracerebroventricular beta-endorphin increases food intake of rats.

TL;DR: Findings demonstrate rapid action of an endorphin on food intake administered at a lower dose than has previously been reported and suggest a specificity for B-END in theendorphinergically mediated hyperphagic response.
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The esterification in vitro of free cholesterol in human and rat plasma

TL;DR: It is concluded that the preformed fatty acid esters of the plasma are the source of the fatty acids for the cholesterol esterification reaction in vitro.