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  2. Sulfonylurea - Wikipedia

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    Research and development (translational research and commercial application development) for sulfonylureas as herbicides happened in the 1970s and 1980s, as explored for example in a volume of the Sloan Technology Series focusing on the sociotechnological aspects of agriculture (Canine 1995); [34] the DuPont Experimental Station led this ...

  3. Maturity-onset diabetes of the young - Wikipedia

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    In MODY1 and MODY3, sulfonylureas are usually very effective, delaying the need for insulin treatment. Sulfonylureas are effective in the K ATP channel forms of neonatal-onset diabetes. The mouse model of MODY diabetes suggested that the reduced clearance of sulfonylureas stands behind their therapeutic success in human MODY patients, but ...

  4. Category:Sulfonylureas - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Sulfonylureas" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  5. List of sulfonamides - Wikipedia

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    2 Sulfonylureas (anti-diabetic agents) 3 Diuretics. 4 Anticonvulsants. 5 Dermatologicals. 6 Antiretrovirals. 7 Hepatitis C antivirals. 8 Stimulants. 9 NSAIDs. 10 ...

  6. Acetohexamide - Wikipedia

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    Acetohexamide (trade name Dymelor) is a first-generation sulfonylurea medication used to treat diabetes mellitus type 2, particularly in people whose diabetes cannot be controlled by diet alone. [ 1 ]

  7. Sulfometuron methyl - Wikipedia

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    It is classed as a sulfonylurea. It functions via the inhibition of the enzyme acetolactate synthase , which catalyzes the first step in biosynthesis of the branched-chain amino acids valine , leucine , and isoleucine .

  8. Sulfonylurea receptor - Wikipedia

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    For example, in pancreatic beta cells, high levels of glucose lead to increased production of ATP, which, in turn, binds to the K ATP channel resulting in channel closure. The relative depolarization (decrease in membrane hyperpolarization ), in turn, opens voltage-dependent calcium channels increasing intracellular calcium concentrations ...

  9. Hypoglycemia - Wikipedia

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    In those with a history of diabetes treated with insulin, glinides, or sulfonylurea, who demonstrate Whipple's triad, it is reasonable to assume the cause of hypoglycemia is due to insulin, glinides, or sulfonylurea use. [2] In those without a history of diabetes with hypoglycemia, further diagnostic testing is necessary to identify the cause. [2]