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Farnesoid X receptor is essential for normal glucose homeostasis

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Figure 1Lipid abnormalities in
Figure 4Impaired insulin signaling and upregulation of genes involved in fatty acid metabolism in muscle of FXR–/– mice
Figure 5Impaired hepatic insulin signaling and expression of fatty acid metabolism and gluconeo-
Figure 6Effects of FXR agonists. Expression of genes involved in gluconeogenesis and glucose and triglyceride levels, which were measured after a 1%
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