A global approach to dissecting lipid-induced impairment of liver gluconeogenesis
Hayward, Bradley 2013, A global approach to dissecting lipid-induced impairment of liver gluconeogenesis, Ph.D. thesis, School of Medicine, Deakin University.
This thesis identified: 1) novel aspects of cholesterol metabolism, 2) a novel signalling lipid in the phosphatidylinositol class, and 3) a gene involved in regulating lipid breakdown, as being regulated in the reversal of a fatty acid induced diabetic liver. The identification of these targets may allow for future development of targeted therapies against type 2 diabetes with a specific focus on the liver.
Language
eng
Field of Research
111601 Cell Physiology
Socio Economic Objective
970111 Expanding Knowledge in the Medical and Health Sciences
Description of original
xxiii, 268 pages : diagrams, graphs, tables, some coloured
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