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1985195
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Indeed, expression of ORF1 in a wild-type killer makes it a superkiller, suggesting that a target of the SKI antiviral system may be the major coat protein.
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20045148
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RNAi-mediated suppression of Ahi-1 resulted in increased glucose transport in rat L6 myotubes in both the basal and insulin-stimulated states (P < .01).
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21146532
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Brainstem Hap1-Ahi1 is involved in insulin-mediated feeding control.
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21146532
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By using streptozotocin (STZ) to decrease the circulating insulin in mice, Hap1-Ahi1 was significantly increased.
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21146532
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Furthermore, intra-brain injection of insulin decreased the expression of Hap1-Ahi1 in the brainstem.
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21146532
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Collectively, our results indicate that the Hap1-Ahi1 complex in the brainstem works as a sensor for insulin signals in feeding control.
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21146532
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Brainstem Hap1-Ahi1 is involved in insulin-mediated feeding control.
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21146532
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By using streptozotocin (STZ) to decrease the circulating insulin in mice, Hap1-Ahi1 was significantly increased.
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21146532
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Furthermore, intra-brain injection of insulin decreased the expression of Hap1-Ahi1 in the brainstem.
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21146532
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Collectively, our results indicate that the Hap1-Ahi1 complex in the brainstem works as a sensor for insulin signals in feeding control.
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21146532
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Brainstem Hap1-Ahi1 is involved in insulin-mediated feeding control.
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21146532
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By using streptozotocin (STZ) to decrease the circulating insulin in mice, Hap1-Ahi1 was significantly increased.
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21146532
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Furthermore, intra-brain injection of insulin decreased the expression of Hap1-Ahi1 in the brainstem.
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21146532
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Collectively, our results indicate that the Hap1-Ahi1 complex in the brainstem works as a sensor for insulin signals in feeding control.
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21146532
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Brainstem Hap1-Ahi1 is involved in insulin-mediated feeding control.
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21146532
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By using streptozotocin (STZ) to decrease the circulating insulin in mice, Hap1-Ahi1 was significantly increased.
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21146532
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Furthermore, intra-brain injection of insulin decreased the expression of Hap1-Ahi1 in the brainstem.
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21146532
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Collectively, our results indicate that the Hap1-Ahi1 complex in the brainstem works as a sensor for insulin signals in feeding control.
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