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The suprachiasmatic nucleus generated rythm in blood glucose. A role for the automatic nervous system

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Authors
  • S.E. la Fleur
Supervisors
  • R.M. Buijs
Cosupervisors
  • A. Kalsbeek
Award date 14-06-2001
ISBN
  • 9090148078
  • 9789090148076
Number of pages 128
Organisations
  • Faculty of Medicine (AMC-UvA)
Document type PhD thesis
Note geen input, NIH Research conducted at: NIH
Language English
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CHAPTER 1 General Introduction
CHAPTER 2 An suprachiasmatic nucleus generated rhythm in basal glucose concentrations
CHAPTER 3 A daily rhythm in glucose tolerance: a role for the suprachiasmatic nucleus
CHAPTER 4 Polysynaptic neural pathways between the hypothalamus, including the suprachiasmatic nucleus, and the liver
CHAPTER 5 Autonomic projections to the liver are essential for the SCN-generated rhythm in plasma glucose concentrations
CHAPTER 6 Role for the pineal and melatonin in glucose homeostasis: pinealectomy increases night-time concentrations
CHAPTER 7 Summary and General Discussion
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LIST OF PUBLICATIONS
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