Dual Regulation of Gluconeogenesis by Insulin and Glucose in the Proximal Tubules of the Kidney
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M. Nangaku | T. Kadowaki | M. Sasaki | Takayoshi Sasako | N. Kubota | Yoshitaka Sakurai | I. Takamoto | T. Kubota | R. Inagi | G. Seki | M. Goto | K. Ueki | T. Jomori | Motohiro Sasaki | T. Sasako | Iseki Takamoto | Tetsuya Kubota
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