Hypothalamic Irak4 is a genetically controlled regulator of hypoglycemia-induced glucagon secretion
Objectives: Glucagon secretion to stimulate hepatic glucose production is the first line of defense against hypoglycemia. This response is triggered by so far incompletely characterized central hypoglycemia-sensing mechanisms, which control autonomous nervous activity and hormone secretion. The obje...
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Main Authors: | Alexandre Picard (Author), Xavier Berney (Author), Judit Castillo-Armengol (Author), David Tarussio (Author), Maxime Jan (Author), Ana Rodriguez Sanchez-Archidona (Author), Sophie Croizier (Author), Bernard Thorens (Author) |
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2022-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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