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Metabolic disease: New role for HDACs in glucose homeostasis.
2011
Sarah Crunkhorn
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Metabolic homeostasis: HDACs take center stage.
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A potential new role for muscle in blood glucose homeostasis.
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[Metabolic homeostasis of glucose regulation in chronobiology].
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New data and new concepts on the role of the liver in glucose homeostasis.
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Role for Selenium in Metabolic Homeostasis and Human Reproduction.
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New role for plasmin in sodium homeostasis.
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