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) work in concert to stimulate or inhibit glucose counter-regulation ( Sherwin 2008 ). Previous hypoglycaemia impairs VMH glucose sensing by multiple adaptations, including reduced VMH K ATP -channel activity ( McCrimmon et al. 2005 ), increased