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Lilly Lecture 2003

- diabetesjournals.org
D Accili - Diabetes, 2004 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Type 2 diabetes arises from a combination of impaired insulin action and
defective pancreatic ß-cell function. Classically, the two abnormalities have
been viewed as distinct yet mutually detrimental processes. The combination ...
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The struggle for mastery in insulin action: from triumvirate to republic


D Accili, FCIDC Differentiation, SC as an … - Diabetes, 2004 - medscape.com
Type 2 diabetes arises from a combination of impaired insulin action and
defective pancreatic β-cell function. Classically, the two abnormalities have
been viewed as distinct yet mutually detrimental processes. The combination ...
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Perspectives in Diabetes


D Accili - DIABETES, 2004 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Type 2 diabetes arises from a combination of impaired insulin action and
defective pancreatic -cell function. Classically, the two abnormalities have
been viewed as distinct yet mutually detrimental processes. The combi- ...
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The Struggle for Mastery in Insulin Action:: The Insulo-Acinar Axis and Metabolic …


FCIDC Differentiation, SC as an Opportunity - medscape.com
Although it is clear that β-cells can proliferate in response to a host of
growth factors, the most parsimonious explanation for insulin resistance-induced
β-cell hyperplasia is that insulin itself promotes β-cell neogenesis and ...
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The Struggle for Mastery in Insulin Action:: Seeing Complexity as an Opportunity


SC as an Opportunity - medscape.com
Insulin signaling can be viewed as a three-tiered system, in which a metabolic
response requires initially tyrosine phosphorylation, then phosphoinositol
generation, and ultimately serine/threonine phosphorylation. At each step ...
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The Struggle for Mastery in Insulin Action:: Conclusions


FCIDC Differentiation, SC as an Opportunity - medscape.com
The theme of this review is to emphasize how a panoply of tissues contributes to
metabolic control. I have grouped them under the moniker of "the republic of
insulin resistance," and in doing so I probably overstepped the modesty of ...
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The Struggle for Mastery in Insulin Action:: The Controversial Role of Pancreatic Duct Cells …


FCIDC Differentiation, SC as an Opportunity - medscape.com
The Controversial Role of Pancreatic Duct Cells in β-cell Neogenesis: The
just-published 2003 Lilly Lecture discusses how a panoply of tissues contributes ...
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The Struggle for Mastery in Insulin Action:: Signaling Pathways Regulating β-cell Function


FCIDC Differentiation, SC as an Opportunity - medscape.com
Signaling Pathways Regulating β-cell Function: The just-published 2003 Lilly Lecture
discusses how a panoply of tissues contributes to metabolic control.
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Transgenic rescue of insulin receptor–deficient mice

- nih.gov
H Okamoto, J Nakae, T Kitamura, BC Park, I … - Journal of Clinical Investigation, 2004 - Am Soc Clin Investig
The role of different tissues in insulin action and their contribution to the
pathogenesis of diabetes remain unclear. To examine this question, we have used
genetic reconstitution experiments in mice. Genetic ablation of insulin ...
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p38 Mitogen-activated protein kinase plays a stimulatory role in hepatic gluconeogenesis

- jbc.org
W Cao, QF Collins, TC Becker, J Robidoux, EG … - Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2005 - ASBMB
Hepatic gluconeogenesis is essential for maintaining blood glucose levels during
fasting and is the major contributor to postprandial and fasting hyperglycemia
in diabetes. Gluconeogenesis is a classic cAMP/protein kinase A-dependent ...
Cited by 39 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 5 versions


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