Portal Vein Glucose Entry Triggers a Coordinated Cellular Response That Potentiates Hepatic Glucose Uptake and Storage in Normal but Not High-Fat/High-Fructose–Fed Dogs
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P. Roach | A. Cherrington | G. Kraft | D. Neal | Ben Farmer | Marta S. Smith | K. Coate | M. Shiota | José M. Irimia | J. M. Irimia | Marta S. Smith
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