689 results on '"Joost, Hans-Georg"'
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2. Evaluation of the genotoxic potential of acrylamide: Arguments for the derivation of a tolerable daily intake (TDI value)
3. Salivary nitrate/nitrite and acetaldehyde in humans: potential combination effects in the upper gastrointestinal tract and possible consequences for the in vivo formation of N-nitroso compounds—a hypothesis
4. Insulin Receptor
5. Diabetes Mellitus
6. Appetite Control
7. Metformin – nichtglykämische Wirkungen
8. Contribution to the ongoing discussion on fluoride toxicity
9. Acetaldehyde as a Food Flavoring Substance: Aspects of Risk Assessment
10. Toxicity of fluoride: critical evaluation of evidence for human developmental neurotoxicity in epidemiological studies, animal experiments and in vitro analyses
11. Appetite Control
12. Therapie des Typ-2-Diabetes
13. Consuming Fructose‐sweetened Beverages Increases Body Adiposity in Mice
14. Increased Ifi202b/IFI16 expression stimulates adipogenesis in mice and humans
15. Role of Zinc Finger Transcription Factor Zfp69 in Body Fat Storage and Diabetes Susceptibility of Mice
16. The Genetic Basis of Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes: Lessons from the New Zealand Obese Mouse, a Polygenic Model of the Metabolic Syndrome
17. Amino acids, lipid metabolites, and ferritin as potential mediators linking red meat consumption to type 2 diabetes
18. Diabetes mellitus
19. Insulin Receptor
20. Glucose Transporters
21. Diabetes Mellitus
22. Appetite Control
23. Diabetes mellitus
24. Antidiabetika
25. Antidiabetika
26. Stoffwechselkrankheiten
27. The diabetes gene Zfp69 modulates hepatic insulin sensitivity in mice
28. Antidiabetika
29. Arf-Like Proteins
30. Antidiabetika
31. Assessing improvement in disease prediction using net reclassification improvement: impact of risk cut-offs and number of risk categories
32. Antidiabetika
33. GLP-1–oestrogen attenuates hyperphagia and protects from beta cell failure in diabetes-prone New Zealand obese (NZO) mice
34. Carl Arthur Scheunerts Ernährungsversuche am Menschen 1938–1943: Grenzüberschreitungen eines Wissenschaftlers im Nationalsozialismus / Carl Arthur Scheunert's experiments on human nutrition, 1938-1943: Boundary transgressions of a scientist under National Socialism
35. The genetic basis of obesity-associated type 2 diabetes (diabesity) in polygenic mouse models
36. Estimation of the contribution of biomarkers of different metabolic pathways to risk of type 2 diabetes
37. The role of dual leucine zipper kinase (DLK) in β-cell apoptosis: a potential target for the prevention and treatment of type 2 diabetes?: Commentary to: Börchers et al., TNF-α induced DLK activation contributes to apoptosis in the β-cell line HIT
38. Association of a Diabetes Risk Score with Risk of Myocardial Infarction, Stroke, Specific Types of Cancer, and Mortality: A Prospective Study in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC)-Potsdam Cohort
39. Erythrocyte membrane phospholipid fatty acids, desaturase activity, and dietary fatty acids in relation to risk of type 2 diabetes in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC)–Potsdam Study
40. Deletion of Both Rab-GTPase–Activating Proteins TBC14KO and TBC1D4 in Mice Eliminates Insulin- and AICAR-Stimulated Glucose Transport
41. Nitrate and nitrite in the diet: How to assess their benefit and risk for human health
42. Differential Transcriptome Analysis of Diabetes-Resistant and -Sensitive Mouse Islets Reveals Significant Overlap With Human Diabetes Susceptibility Genes
43. Consumption of red meat and whole-grain bread in relation to biomarkers of obesity, inflammation, glucose metabolism and oxidative stress
44. GOAT links dietary lipids with the endocrine control of energy balance
45. GLUT8, the enigmatic intracellular hexose transporter
46. Metformin – nichtglykämische Wirkungen
47. Conventional Knockout of Tbc1d1 in Mice Impairs Insulin- and AICAR-Stimulated Glucose Uptake in Skeletal Muscle
48. NUTRITION: Red meat and T2DM—the difficult path to a proof of causality
49. Neuronal functions, feeding behavior, and energy balance in [Slc2a3.sup.+/-] mice
50. Simultaneous deletion of ghrelin and its receptor increases motor activity and energy expenditure
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