A variant in the G6PC2/ABCB11 locus is associated with increased fasting plasma glucose, increased basal hepatic glucose production and increased insulin release after oral and intravenous glucose loads

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A variant in the G6PC2/ABCB11 locus is associated with increased fasting plasma glucose, increased basal hepatic glucose production and increased insulin release after oral and intravenous glucose loads. / Rose, C S; Grarup, N; Krarup, N T; Poulsen, P; Wegner, L; Nielsen, Trine; Banasik, K; Faerch, K; Andersen, G; Albrechtsen, A; Borch-Johnsen, K; Clausen, J O; Jørgensen, T; Vaag, A; Pedersen, O; Hansen, T.

In: Diabetologia, Vol. 52, No. 10, 2009, p. 2122-2129.

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Rose, CS, Grarup, N, Krarup, NT, Poulsen, P, Wegner, L, Nielsen, T, Banasik, K, Faerch, K, Andersen, G, Albrechtsen, A, Borch-Johnsen, K, Clausen, JO, Jørgensen, T, Vaag, A, Pedersen, O & Hansen, T 2009, 'A variant in the G6PC2/ABCB11 locus is associated with increased fasting plasma glucose, increased basal hepatic glucose production and increased insulin release after oral and intravenous glucose loads', Diabetologia, vol. 52, no. 10, pp. 2122-2129. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00125-009-1463-z

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Rose, C. S., Grarup, N., Krarup, N. T., Poulsen, P., Wegner, L., Nielsen, T., Banasik, K., Faerch, K., Andersen, G., Albrechtsen, A., Borch-Johnsen, K., Clausen, J. O., Jørgensen, T., Vaag, A., Pedersen, O., & Hansen, T. (2009). A variant in the G6PC2/ABCB11 locus is associated with increased fasting plasma glucose, increased basal hepatic glucose production and increased insulin release after oral and intravenous glucose loads. Diabetologia, 52(10), 2122-2129. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00125-009-1463-z

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Rose CS, Grarup N, Krarup NT, Poulsen P, Wegner L, Nielsen T et al. A variant in the G6PC2/ABCB11 locus is associated with increased fasting plasma glucose, increased basal hepatic glucose production and increased insulin release after oral and intravenous glucose loads. Diabetologia. 2009;52(10):2122-2129. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00125-009-1463-z

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Rose, C S ; Grarup, N ; Krarup, N T ; Poulsen, P ; Wegner, L ; Nielsen, Trine ; Banasik, K ; Faerch, K ; Andersen, G ; Albrechtsen, A ; Borch-Johnsen, K ; Clausen, J O ; Jørgensen, T ; Vaag, A ; Pedersen, O ; Hansen, T. / A variant in the G6PC2/ABCB11 locus is associated with increased fasting plasma glucose, increased basal hepatic glucose production and increased insulin release after oral and intravenous glucose loads. In: Diabetologia. 2009 ; Vol. 52, No. 10. pp. 2122-2129.

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title = "A variant in the G6PC2/ABCB11 locus is associated with increased fasting plasma glucose, increased basal hepatic glucose production and increased insulin release after oral and intravenous glucose loads",
abstract = "An association between elevated fasting plasma glucose and the common rs560887 G allele in the G6PC2/ABCB11 locus has been reported. In Danes we aimed to examine rs560887 in relation to plasma glucose and serum insulin responses following oral and i.v. glucose loads and in relation to hepatic glucose production during a hyperinsulinaemic-euglycaemic clamp. Furthermore, we examined rs560887 for association with impaired fasting glycaemia (IFG), impaired glucose tolerance (IGT), type 2 diabetes and components of the metabolic syndrome.",
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AU - Poulsen, P

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AU - Nielsen, Trine

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AU - Albrechtsen, A

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AU - Clausen, J O

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KW - Female

KW - Genotype

KW - Glucose

KW - Glucose Tolerance Test

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KW - Humans

KW - Insulin

KW - Liver

KW - Male

KW - Middle Aged

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