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@SWAlexander These articles seem AI generated. Could you please disclose this? It's problematic as it can hallucinate facts in convincing ways. For example the sources are made up and doesn't exist in real life:

Some reputable sources and references for the information on glucagon, its regulation, and its role in blood glucose management.


1. Overview of Glucagon’s Function and Regulation

  • Source: American Physiological Society – Endocrine Reviews
  • Article: "Regulation of Glucagon Secretion and Its Implications for Diabetes"
  • Link: https://journals.physiology.org/doi/full/10.1152/ajpendo.00498.2017
  • Summary: This review article provides an in-depth look at how glucagon is regulated, factors that stimulate or inhibit it, and its significance in blood glucose management and diabetes. It covers mechanisms such as the role of amino acids, low glucose, and hormonal interactions with insulin.
 

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Here’s how I work: I gather information on each subject separately read the paper and later compile it into the final text you see here. I rely solely on a grammar and style editor to refine the writing.

If there’s an issue with the transfer link, please let me know instead of assuming the worst.

And by the way, if you don’t like what I’ve put together, feel free to skip it.
 

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Cipher

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Here’s how I work: I gather information on each subject separately and later compile it into the final text you see here. I rely solely on a grammar and style editor to refine the writing.

If there’s an issue with the transfer link, please let me know instead of assuming the worst.
Do you mean that you aren't using ChatGPT or the like? How come the source I quoted previously is not real? It's not just the URL, a paper with that name has never been published.
 

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As I quoted in my first post, you referenced a paper named "Regulation of Glucagon Secretion and Its Implications for Diabetes". It doesn't exist. The Pubmed page you now link to goes to an unrelated paper named "Glucose regulation of glucagon secretion".

You seem to have used AI once again to fix the links, but now all the links goes to unrelated papers instead of non-existing webpages.
 

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it's really weird how you can't answer the question whether or not you used ai for this. and how you glanced over this citation not being available and or real.
 
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