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GPR40: good cop, bad cop?
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GPR40: good cop, bad cop?
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Thierry Alquier
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Vincent Poitout
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1 May 2009
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Diabetes
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58
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5
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1035-1036
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Overexpression of GPR40 in pancreatic beta-cells augments glucose-stimulated insulin secretion and improves glucose tolerance in normal and diabetic mice
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The long-chain fatty acid receptor, GPR40, and glucolipotoxicity: investigations using GPR40-knockout mice
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Lack of FFAR1/GPR40 does not protect mice from high-fat diet-induced metabolic disease
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6 September 2017
The fatty acid receptor GPR40 plays a role in insulin secretion in vivo after high-fat feeding.
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Selective small-molecule agonists of G protein-coupled receptor 40 promote glucose-dependent insulin secretion and reduce blood glucose in mice
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6 September 2017
Expression of free fatty acid receptor GPR40 in the neurogenic niche of adult monkey hippocampus
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6 September 2017
GPR40 is necessary but not sufficient for fatty acid stimulation of insulin secretion in vivo.
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Free fatty acids increase cytosolic free calcium and stimulate insulin secretion from beta-cells through activation of GPR40.
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6 September 2017
Role of GPR40 in fatty acid action on the beta cell line INS-1E.
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6 September 2017
Free fatty acids regulate insulin secretion from pancreatic beta cells through GPR40.
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6 September 2017
The orphan G protein-coupled receptor GPR40 is activated by medium and long chain fatty acids
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6 September 2017
Pharmacological regulation of insulin secretion in MIN6 cells through the fatty acid receptor GPR40: identification of agonist and antagonist small molecules
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14 September 2017
GPR40, a free fatty acid receptor on pancreatic beta cells, regulates insulin secretion
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14 September 2017
Free fatty acid receptor 1 (FFA(1)R/GPR40) and its involvement in fatty-acid-stimulated insulin secretion.
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14 September 2017
Gpr40 is expressed in enteroendocrine cells and mediates free fatty acid stimulation of incretin secretion
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27 June 2018
Modulation of osteoclastogenesis by fatty acids
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3 September 2018
Loss-of-function mutation of the GPR40 gene associates with abnormal stimulated insulin secretion by acting on intracellular calcium mobilization
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3 September 2018
Too much of a good thing: why it is bad to stimulate the beta cell to secrete insulin
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3 September 2018
GPR40 is expressed in glucagon producing cells and affects glucagon secretion.
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3 September 2018
The FFA receptor GPR40 links hyperinsulinemia, hepatic steatosis, and impaired glucose homeostasis in mouse
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3 September 2018
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10.2337/DB09-0215
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19401432
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