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This article originally posted 20 February, 2007 and appeared in  Issue 352

Test Your Knowledge Issue 352

Which one of the following statements about glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) is NOT TRUE?

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1. It is peptide that is constantly secreted at basal levels from the colon

2. Its levels are decreased in people with type 2 diabetes

3. It enhances glucose-dependent insulin secretion

4. It inhibits glucagon secretion

5. It has a very short plasma half-life

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This article originally posted 20 February, 2007 and appeared in  Issue 352

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