
Roger Lee Gingerich M.D.
General Practitioner
SUITE 10-333 LOEWEN BLVD STEINBACH MANITOBA, R5G0CAbout
Dr. Roger Gingerich is a general practitioner practicing in STEINBACH, MANITOBA. Dr. Gingerich does not specialize in one area of medicine, however provides routine health care services. General practitioners typically have regular, even life-long patients who they provide health care services to. Dr. Gingerich provides services including physical exams, immunizations, and diagnosing and treating multiple illnesses and injuries. General practitioners typically work in private offices and clinics and have staffs of nurses and administators.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Relationship between serum leptin immunoreactivity and body fat mass as estimated by use of a novel gas-phase Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy deuterium dilution method in cats.
- An immunoadsorption strategy to produce specific antisera against analogs of human proteins: development of sensitive and specific radioimmunoassays for two analogs of human leptin.
- Reduced GLP-1 and insulin responses and glucose intolerance after gastric glucose in GRP receptor-deleted mice.
- Glucocorticoids and the fate of exogenous insulin in insulin-immunized guinea pigs.
- Autonomic nervous system mediation of the pancreatic polypeptide response to insulin-induced hypoglycemia in conscious rats.
- The characterization of radioimmunoassay for rat pancreatic polypeptide in serum.
- Association of hyperglycemia with dietary cyanogen and socio-economic level. The study of rural communities in south-east Nigeria.
- Indomethacin-responsive pancreatic cholera.
- Indomethacin-responsive pancreatic cholera.
- Results of our first nine intraportal islet allografts in type 1, insulin-dependent diabetic patients.
- Intestinal infusion of a liquid diet alters CCK and NPY concentrations in specific brain areas of rats.
- Cholecystokinin concentration in specific brain areas of rats fed during the light or dark phase of the circadian cycle.
- Pentobarbital suppresses basal and reflexive pancreatic polypeptide release in dogs.
- Splanchnic neural regulation of pancreatic polypeptide release in the isolated perfused human pancreas.
- Intestinal mucosa is a target tissue for pancreatic polypeptide.
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