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Title: Relative importance of liver, kidney, and substrates in epinephrine-induced increased gluconeogenesis in humans
Author(s): Meyer, C
Source: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-ENDOCRINOLOGY AND METABOLISM Volume: 285 Issue: 4 Pages: E819-E826 Published: OCT 1 2003
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1. Title: Human kidney and liver gluconeogenesis: evidence for organ substrate selectivity
Author(s): Stumvoll M, Meyer C, Perriello G, et al.
Source: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-ENDOCRINOLOGY AND METABOLISM   Volume: 274   Issue: 5   Pages: E817-E826   Published: MAY 1998
2. Title: Renal substrate exchange and gluconeogenesis in normal postabsorptive humans
Author(s): Meyer C, Stumvoll M, Dostou J, et al.
Source: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-ENDOCRINOLOGY AND METABOLISM   Volume: 282   Issue: 2   Pages: E428-E434   Published: FEB 2002
3. Title: Abnormal renal, hepatic, and muscle glucose metabolism following glucose ingestion in type 2 diabetes
Author(s): Meyer C, Woerle HJ, Dostou JM, et al.
Source: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-ENDOCRINOLOGY AND METABOLISM   Volume: 287   Issue: 6   Pages: E1049-E1056   Published: DEC 2004
4. Title: Role of human liver, kidney, and skeletal muscle in postprandial glucose homeostasis
Author(s): Meyer C, Dostou JM, Welle SL, et al.
Source: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-ENDOCRINOLOGY AND METABOLISM   Volume: 282   Issue: 2   Pages: E419-E427   Published: FEB 2002
5. Title: Gluconeogenesis from glutamine and lactate in the isolated human renal proximal tubule: longitudinal heterogeneity and lack of response to adrenaline
Author(s): Conjard A, Martin M, Guitton J, et al.
Source: BIOCHEMICAL JOURNAL   Volume: 360   Pages: 371-377   Part: Part 2   Published: DEC 1 2001
6. Title: Effects of physiological hyperinsulinemia on systemic, renal, and hepatic substrate metabolism
Author(s): Meyer C, Dostou J, Nadkarni V, et al.
Source: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-RENAL PHYSIOLOGY   Volume: 275   Issue: 6   Pages: F915-F921   Published: DEC 1998
7. Title: Mechanisms for abnormal postprandial glucose metabolism in type 2 diabetes
Author(s): Woerle HJ, Szoke E, Meyer C, et al.
Source: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-ENDOCRINOLOGY AND METABOLISM   Volume: 290   Issue: 1   Pages: E67-E77   Published: JAN 2006
8. Title: Effects of hyperglycemia, glucagon, and epinephrine on renal glucose release in the conscious dog
Author(s): Gustavson SM, Chu CA, Nishizawa M, et al.
Source: METABOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL   Volume: 53   Issue: 7   Pages: 933-941   Published: JUL 2004
9. Title: Renal compensation for impaired hepatic glucose release during hypoglycemia in type 2 diabetes - Further evidence for hepatorenal reciprocity
Author(s): Woerle HJ, Meyer C, Popa EM, et al.
Source: DIABETES   Volume: 52   Issue: 6   Pages: 1386-1392   Published: JUN 2003
10. Title: Interaction of glucagon and epinephrine in the control of hepatic glucose production in the conscious dog
Author(s): Gustavson SM, Chu CA, Nishizawa M, et al.
Source: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-ENDOCRINOLOGY AND METABOLISM   Volume: 284   Issue: 4   Pages: E695-E707   Published: APR 2003