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Glucose-Insulin Clamps

What are the glucose-insulin clamps?

A glucose-insulin clamp is a technique/procedure to measure insulin sensitivity as a marker for risk or diagnosis of diabetes. Using this technique we offer to: test insulin action, test hypoglycemic counter-regulation, and assess beta-cell secretory function.

 

The experimental periods are two weeks.

 

Price is $300 per mouse per experimental period.

 

For questions and scheduling, please contact Shreeya Rimal