Skeletal muscle salt inducible kinase 1 promotes insulin resistance in obesity
Objective: Insulin resistance causes type 2 diabetes mellitus and hyperglycemia due to excessive hepatic glucose production and inadequate peripheral glucose uptake. Our objectives were to test the hypothesis that the proposed CREB/CRTC2 inhibitor salt inducible kinase 1 (SIK1) contributes to whole...
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Main Authors: | Mark Nixon (Author), Randi Stewart-Fitzgibbon (Author), Jingqi Fu (Author), Dmitry Akhmedov (Author), Kavitha Rajendran (Author), Maria G. Mendoza-Rodriguez (Author), Yisel A. Rivera-Molina (Author), Micah Gibson (Author), Eric D. Berglund (Author), Nicholas J. Justice (Author), Rebecca Berdeaux (Author) |
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2016-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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