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Selection of in-phase or out-of-phase synchronization in a model based on global coupling …

- ulb.ac.be [PDF] 
D Gonze, N Markadieu, A Goldbeter - Chaos: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear …, 2008 - link.aip.org
On the basis of experimental observations, it has been suggested that glycolytic
oscillations underlie the pulsatile secretion of insulin by pancreatic cells,
with a periodicity of about . If cells within an islet are synchronized ...
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Basal insulin, glucagon and growth hormone replacement

- physiology.org [PDF] 
SM Breckenridge, B Raju, AM Arbelaez, BW … - American Journal of Physiology- Endocrinology And …, 2007 - Am Physiological Soc
Page 1. E-00325-2007 Revision Basal Insulin, Glucagon and Growth Hormone Replacement
Suzanne M. Breckenridge Bharathi Raju Ana Maria Arbelaez Bruce W. Patterson ...
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PTP1B deficiency increases glucose uptake in neonatal hepatocytes: involvement of IRA/ …

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A Gonzalez-Rodriguez, C Nevado, F Escriva, … - American Journal of Physiology- Gastrointestinal and …, 2008 - Am Physiological Soc
The contribution of the liver to glucose utilization is essential to maintain
glucose homeostasis. Previous data from protein tyrosine phosphatase (PTP)
1B-deficient mice demonstrated that the liver is a major site for PTP1B ...
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Role of Insulin Signaling in Maintaining Energy Homeostasis


MD Sharma, AJ Garber, JA Farmer - Endocrine Practice, 2008 - AACE
Insulin signaling affects virtually every tissue, includ- ing the brain, and has
effects on glucose metabolism as well as on cell growth and proliferation.
Current evidence indicates that insulin signaling in the central nervous ...
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Hepatic dysfunction and insulin insensitivity in type 2 diabetes mellitus: a critical target for …

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PD Home, G Pacini - Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism, 2008 - pt.wkhealth.com
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The Irs1 Branch of the Insulin Signaling Cascade Plays a Dominant Role in Hepatic …


S Guo, KD Copps, X Dong, S Park, Z Cheng, A … - Molecular and Cellular Biology, 2009 - Am Soc Microbiol
We used a Cre-loxP approach to generate mice with varied expression of hepatic
Irs1 and Irs2 to establish the contribution of each protein to hepatic nutrient
homeostasis. While nutrient-sensitive transcripts were expressed nearly ...
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[CITATION] Chapitre II SHP-1 RÉGULE LA SIGNALISATION DE L'INSULINE ET LA GLYCOGÈNE …


S Bergeron, A Marette
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Transgenic insulin released from G cells preferentially signals in the liver


YC Lu, E Rozengurt, E Zhukova - Biochemical and Biophysical Research …, 2007 - Elsevier
We have previously produced transgenic G-InsKi mice, a model allowing regulated
portal insulin delivery from gastric G cells without using β cells. Here, we
report that in G-InsKi mice portal levels of transgenic human insulin are ...
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Dynamic Modeling of Free Fatty Acid, Glucose, and Insulin During Rest and Exercise in …


A Roy, 2008 - etd.library.pitt.edu
Page 1. DYNAMIC MODELING OF FREE FATTY ACID, GLUCOSE, AND INSULIN DURING REST AND
EXERCISE IN INSULIN DEPENDENT DIABETES MELLITUS PATIENTS by Anirban Roy ...
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[CITATION] La régulation du métabolisme du glucose par la protéine tyrosine phosphatase SHP-1


S Bergeron
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