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301. Intestinal gluconeogenesis: metabolic benefits make sense in the light of evolution.

303. The gut microbiota: stable bioreactor of variable composition?

304. Increased atherosclerosis in a mouse model of glycogen storage disease type 1a.

305. Cellular and metabolic effects of renin-angiotensin system blockade on glycogen storage disease type I nephropathy.

306. [Intestinal gluconeogenesis: an insulin-mimetic function].

307. Pain sensing neurons promote tissue regeneration in adult mice.

308. Driving regeneration, instead of healing, in adult mammals: the decisive role of resident macrophages through efferocytosis.

309. Hypothalamic bile acid-TGR5 signaling protects from obesity.

310. Impaired Very-Low-Density Lipoprotein catabolism links hypoglycemia to hypertriglyceridemia in Glycogen Storage Disease type Ia.

311. mRNA therapy restores euglycemia and prevents liver tumors in murine model of glycogen storage disease.

312. Intestinal gluconeogenesis prevents obesity-linked liver steatosis and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.

313. Hepatic Carbohydrate Response Element Binding Protein Activation Limits Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Development in a Mouse Model for Glycogen Storage Disease Type 1a.

314. Brain energy rescue: an emerging therapeutic concept for neurodegenerative disorders of ageing.

315. [Sensing of blood glucose by the nervous system: why, where, how?]

316. Metabolic benefits of gastric bypass surgery in the mouse: The role of fecal losses.

317. Pathogenesis of Hepatic Tumors following Gene Therapy in Murine and Canine Models of Glycogen Storage Disease.

318. Polycystic kidney features of the renal pathology in glycogen storage disease type I: possible evolution to renal neoplasia.

319. Intracellular lipids are an independent cause of liver injury and chronic kidney disease in non alcoholic fatty liver disease-like context.

320. The role of kidney in the inter-organ coordination of endogenous glucose production during fasting.

321. Hepatocytes contribute to residual glucose production in a mouse model for glycogen storage disease type Ia.

322. Gut-Brain Glucose Signaling in Energy Homeostasis.

323. The suppression of hepatic glucose production improves metabolism and insulin sensitivity in subcutaneous adipose tissue in mice.

324. Liver PPARα is crucial for whole-body fatty acid homeostasis and is protective against NAFLD.

325. Insulin-like peptide 5 is a microbially regulated peptide that promotes hepatic glucose production.

326. Lessons from new mouse models of glycogen storage disease type 1a in relation to the time course and organ specificity of the disease.

327. Hepatic lentiviral gene transfer prevents the long-term onset of hepatic tumours of glycogen storage disease type 1a in mice.

328. [Glucose homeostasis and gut-brain connection].

329. A gut-brain neural circuit controlled by intestinal gluconeogenesis is crucial in metabolic health.

330. A link between hepatic glucose production and peripheral energy metabolism via hepatokines.

331. Nutropioids regulate gut-brain circuitry controlling food intake.

333. Protein feeding promotes redistribution of endogenous glucose production to the kidney and potentiates its suppression by insulin.

334. [Glucose sensing: from gut to brain].

335. Liver adenosine monophosphate-activated kinase-alpha2 catalytic subunit is a key target for the control of hepatic glucose production by adiponectin and leptin but not insulin.

336. Induction of control genes in intestinal gluconeogenesis is sequential during fasting and maximal in diabetes.

337. Activation of liver G-6-Pase in response to insulin-induced hypoglycemia or epinephrine infusion in the rat.

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