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apolipoprotein A-I ; Mus musculus







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1 31765698 Apolipoprotein A-I primes beta cells to increase glucose stimulated insulin secretion. 2020 Mar 1 1
2 31914125 Apolipoprotein-AI mimetic peptides D-4F and L-5F decrease hepatic inflammation and increase insulin sensitivity in C57BL/6 mice. 2020 2
3 32244181 ApoA-1 improves glucose tolerance by increasing glucose uptake into heart and skeletal muscle independently of AMPKα2. 2020 May 6
4 33093642 A short peptide of the C-terminal class Y helices of apolipoprotein A-I has preserved functions in cholesterol efflux and in vivo metabolic control. 2020 Oct 22 3
5 31069401 ApoAI-derived peptide increases glucose tolerance and prevents formation of atherosclerosis in mice. 2019 Jul 1
6 28982731 Studies in genetically modified mice implicate maternal HDL as a mediator of fetal growth. 2018 Feb 2
7 29991652 Circulating HDL levels control hypothalamic astrogliosis via apoA-I. 2018 Sep 1
8 30425683 Possible Insulinotropic Action of Apolipoprotein A-I Through the ABCA1/Cdc42/cAMP/PKA Pathway in MIN6 Cells. 2018 3
9 27193916 In vivo PET imaging with [(18)F]FDG to explain improved glucose uptake in an apolipoprotein A-I treated mouse model of diabetes. 2016 Sep 7
10 27207515 Dual Actions of Apolipoprotein A-I on Glucose-Stimulated Insulin Secretion and Insulin-Independent Peripheral Tissue Glucose Uptake Lead to Increased Heart and Skeletal Muscle Glucose Disposal. 2016 Jul 7
11 26420354 Deficiency in apolipoprotein A-I ablates the pharmacological effects of metformin on plasma glucose homeostasis and hepatic lipid deposition. 2015 Nov 5 1
12 24442447 Single injections of apoA-I acutely improve in vivo glucose tolerance in insulin-resistant mice. 2014 Apr 7
13 23471027 Discoidal HDL and apoA-I-derived peptides improve glucose uptake in skeletal muscle. 2013 May 4
14 24170386 High-density lipoprotein maintains skeletal muscle function by modulating cellular respiration in mice. 2013 Nov 26 3
15 17639303 Apolipoprotein A-I stimulates AMP-activated protein kinase and improves glucose metabolism. 2007 Sep 3