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Class:IdLiteratureReference:9625353
_displayNameSREBP1c-CRY1 signalling represses hepatic glucose production by promoting FOXO1 degradation during refeeding
_timestamp2018-10-19 15:07:12
author[Person:9625343] Jang, Hagoon
[Person:9625351] Lee, Gha Young
[Person:9036817] Selby, Christopher P
[Person:9625354] Lee, Gung
[Person:9625348] Jeon, Yong Geun
[Person:9625345] Lee, Jae Ho
[Person:9625344] Cheng, Kenneth King Yip
[Person:9625339] Titchenell, Paul
[Person:5672890] Birnbaum, Morris J
[Person:9625335] Xu, Aimin
[Person:5651758] Sancar, Aziz
[Person:3341315] Kim, Jae Bum
created[InstanceEdit:9625350] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2018-10-19
journalNat Commun
pages12180
pubMedIdentifier27412556
titleSREBP1c-CRY1 signalling represses hepatic glucose production by promoting FOXO1 degradation during refeeding
volume7
year2016
(literatureReference)[Summation:9625349] FOXO1 directly represses transcription of the SREBF1 (SREBP1...
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