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Inhibition of TNF-a improves the bladder dysfunction that is associated with type 2 diabetes.
Authors: Authors: Wang Z, Cheng Z, Cristofaro V, Li J, Xiao X, Gomez P, Ge R, Gong E, Strle K, Sullivan MP, Adam RM, White MF, Olumi AF.
Diabetes
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Diabetes
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IRS2 signaling in LepR-b neurons suppresses FoxO1 to control energy balance independently of leptin action.
Authors: Authors: Sadagurski M, Leshan RL, Patterson C, Rozzo A, Kuznetsova A, Skorupski J, Jones JC, Depinho RA, Myers MG, White MF.
Cell Metab
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Cell Metab
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kNOXing on the door of selective insulin resistance.
The AKTion in non-canonical insulin signaling.
Inhibition of insulin signaling in endothelial cells by protein kinase C-induced phosphorylation of p85 subunit of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K).
Authors: Authors: Maeno Y, Li Q, Park K, Rask-Madsen C, Gao B, Matsumoto M, Liu Y, Wu IH, White MF, Feener EP, King GL.
J Biol Chem
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J Biol Chem
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IRS2 increases mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress in a mouse model of Huntington disease.
Authors: Authors: Sadagurski M, Cheng Z, Rozzo A, Palazzolo I, Kelley GR, Dong X, Krainc D, White MF.
J Clin Invest
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J Clin Invest
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Regulation of glucose homeostasis through a XBP-1-FoxO1 interaction.
Authors: Authors: Zhou Y, Lee J, Reno CM, Sun C, Park SW, Chung J, Lee J, Fisher SJ, White MF, Biddinger SB, Ozcan U.
Nat Med
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Nat Med
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Targeting Forkhead box O1 from the concept to metabolic diseases: lessons from mouse models.
Feedback regulation of hepatic gluconeogenesis through modulation of SHP/Nr0b2 gene expression by Sirt1 and FoxO1.
Authors: Authors: Wei D, Tao R, Zhang Y, White MF, Dong XC.
Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab
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Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab
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Insulin receptor substrates Irs1 and Irs2 coordinate skeletal muscle growth and metabolism via the Akt and AMPK pathways.