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Comparison of the glucose, insulin and incretin concentration between day- and night-time in healthy dogs

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Title
Comparison of the glucose, insulin and incretin concentration between day- and night-time in healthy dogs
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Journal of Pet Animal Nutrition, April 2016
DOI 10.11266/jpan.18.2_93
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Hitomi Oda, Akihiro Mori, Kaori Saeki, Toshinori Sako

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#23,195,360
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