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Hypothalamic apelin/reactive oxygen species and hepatic glucose metabolism

Nick Oswald | June 14, 2015 | Primary Research | No Comments

In the latest episode of NeuroEndoNow we hear from first author, Anne Drougard, on her paper ‘Hypothalamic apelin/reactive oxygen species signaling controls hepatic glucose metabolism in the onset of diabetes.’

Anne completed this work as part of her doctoral research at the French Institute of Health and Medical Research (INSERM).

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