Disruption of glucagon receptor signaling causes hyperaminoacidemia exposing a possible liver-alpha-cell axis

KD Galsgaard, M Winther-Sørensen… - American Journal …, 2018 - journals.physiology.org
Glucagon secreted from the pancreatic alpha-cells is essential for regulation of blood
glucose levels. However, glucagon may play an equally important role in the regulation of …

[引用][C] Disruption of glucagon receptor signaling causes hyperaminoacidemia exposing a possible liver–alpha-cell axis.

KD Galsgaard, M Winther-Sørensen… - Am. J. Physiol …, 2017 - mediatum.ub.tum.de
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Disruption of glucagon receptor signaling causes hyperaminoacidemia exposing a possible liver-alpha-cell axis

KD Galsgaard, M Winther-Sørensen… - American journal …, 2018 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Glucagon secreted from the pancreatic alpha-cells is essential for regulation of blood
glucose levels. However, glucagon may play an equally important role in the regulation of …

[引用][C] Disruption of glucagon receptor signaling causes hyperaminoacidemia exposing a possible liver-alpha-cell axis

American Journal of Physiology: Endocrinology and …, 2018 - cbmr.ku.dk
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[引用][C] Disruption of glucagon receptor signaling causes hyperaminoacidemia exposing a possible liver-alpha-cell axis

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KD Galsgaard, M Winther-Sørensen, C Ørskov… - 2017 - scholar.archive.org
To address this, we performed plasma profiling of glucagon receptor knockout (Gcgr-/-) mice
and 32 wild-type (WT) littermates using liquid chromatography mass spectrometry (LC-MS) …

Disruption of glucagon receptor signaling causes hyperaminoacidemia exposing a possible liver-alpha-cell axis.

KD Galsgaard, M Winther-Sørensen… - American Journal of …, 2017 - europepmc.org
Glucagon secreted from the pancreatic alpha-cells is essential for regulation of blood
glucose levels. However, glucagon may play an equally important role in the regulation of …

Disruption of glucagon receptor signaling causes hyperaminoacidemia exposing a possible liver-alpha-cell axis

KD Galsgaard, M Winther-Sørensen… - American Journal …, 2018 - einstein.elsevierpure.com
Glucagon secreted from the pancreatic alpha-cells is essential for regulation of blood
glucose levels. However, glucagon may play an equally important role in the regulation of …

Disruption of glucagon receptor signaling causes hyperaminoacidemia exposing a possible liver-alpha-cell axis 2

KD Galsgaard, M Winther-Sørensen, C Ørskov… - journals.physiology.org
To address this, we performed plasma profiling of glucagon receptor knockout (Gcgr-/-) mice
and 32 wild-type (WT) littermates using liquid chromatography mass spectrometry (LC-MS) …

Disruption of glucagon receptor signaling causes hyperaminoacidemia exposing a possible liver-alpha-cell axis

KD Galsgaard, M Winther-Sørensen, C Ørskov… - … and Metabolism (Online …, 2018 - pure.au.dk
Glucagon secreted from the pancreatic alpha-cells is essential for regulation of blood
glucose levels. However, glucagon may play an equally important role in the regulation of …