The following studies have analyzed Glucose 6-phosphatase expression in the liver of obese diabetic and obese nondiabetic Individuals. For more details and accuracy, please read the recommended references carefully.
- Bhalla and coworkers analyzed the microarray data set of livers from obese diabetic and obese nondiabetic Individuals. They observed lower levels of glucose 6-phosphatase in the livers of obese diabetic individuals than in obese nondiabetic Individuals (Bhalla et al., 2014).
- Experimental details:
- Microarray data set generated by Pihlajamäki and coworkers (Pihlajamäki et al., 2009)
- Organism: obese diabetic individuals than in obese nondiabetic humans
- Experimental details:
REFERENCES:
- Bhalla et al., 2014. Cyclin D1 represses gluconeogenesis via inhibition of the transcriptional coactivator PGC1α. Diabetes. 63(10), 3266-78. PMID-24947365; Supplementary Table and Figures, Full-Text Links: Diabetes journals, PMC
- Pihlajamäki et al., 2009. Thyroid hormone-related regulation of gene expression in human fatty liver. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 94(9), 3521-3529. PMID-19549744; Full-Text Links: academic, PMC
- https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/geo/query/acc.cgi?acc=GSE15653
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