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1. Contribution of gluconeogenesis and glycogenolysis to hepatic glucose production in acromegaly before and after pituitary microsurgery.

2. Evidence that processes other than gluconeogenesis may influence the ratio of deuterium on the fifth and third carbons of glucose: implications for the use of 2H2O to measure gluconeogenesis in humans.

3. 6-Fluoro-6-deoxy-D-glucose as a tracer of glucose transport.

4. Changes in hepatic glycogen cycling during a glucose load in healthy humans.

5. Contribution of defects in glucose uptake to carbohydrate intolerance in liver cirrhosis: assessment during physiological glucose and insulin concentrations.

7. Small increases in insulin inhibit hepatic glucose production solely caused by an effect on glycogen metabolism.

8. Quantitative contributions of gluconeogenesis to glucose production during fasting in type 2 diabetes mellitus.

9. Mechanism by which metformin reduces glucose production in type 2 diabetes.

10. Prandial glucose effectiveness and fasting gluconeogenesis in insulin-resistant first-degree relatives of patients with type 2 diabetes.

11. A probing dose of phenylacetate does not affect glucose production and gluconeogenesis in humans.

12. Effects of free fatty acid elevation on postabsorptive endogenous glucose production and gluconeogenesis in humans.

13. Contributions of net hepatic glycogenolysis and gluconeogenesis to glucose production in cirrhosis.

14. Quantifying gluconeogenesis during fasting.

15. Contributions of gluconeogenesis to glucose production in the fasted state.

16. Quantitation of glycogen/glucose-1-P cycling in liver.

17. Pathways of hepatic glycogen formation in humans following ingestion of a glucose load in the fed state.

18. Testing of the assumptions made in estimating the extent of futile cycling.

19. Determinants in the pathways followed by the carbons of acetone in their conversion to glucose.

20. Quantitation of the pathways of hepatic glycogen formation on ingesting a glucose load.

21. Quantitative estimation of the pathways followed in the conversion to glycogen of glucose administered to the fasted rat.

22. Evidence for the presence of glucose cycling in pancreatic islets of the ob/ob mouse.

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