The role of kidney in the inter-organ coordination of endogenous glucose production during fasting
Objective: The respective contributions to endogenous glucose production (EGP) of the liver, kidney and intestine vary during fasting. We previously reported that the deficiency in either hepatic or intestinal gluconeogenesis modulates the repartition of EGP via glucagon secretion (humoral factor) a...
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Main Authors: | Keizo Kaneko (Author), Maud Soty (Author), Carine Zitoun (Author), Adeline Duchampt (Author), Marine Silva (Author), Erwann Philippe (Author), Amandine Gautier-Stein (Author), Fabienne Rajas (Author), Gilles Mithieux (Author) |
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2018-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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