Insulin regulates liver metabolism in vivo in the absence of hepatic Akt and Foxo1
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C. Kahn | M. Birnbaum | R. Ahima | K. Ueki | Mingjian Lu | B. Monks | Min Wan | Q. Chu | Sully Fernandez | Karla F. Leavens
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