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Yeliz Angin

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Olubamiwa A, Liao T, Zhao J, Dehanne P, Noban C, Angin Y, et al.
Hepatology . 2024 Jul; PMID: 39024247
Background And Aims: DILI frequently contributes to the attrition of new drug candidates and is a common cause for the withdrawal of approved drugs from the market. Although some noncytochrome...
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Madsen A, Knudsen J, Henriquez-Olguin C, Angin Y, Zaal K, Sylow L, et al.
Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab . 2018 Mar; 315(1):E110-E125. PMID: 29533739
Studies in skeletal muscle cell cultures suggest that the cortical actin cytoskeleton is a major requirement for insulin-stimulated glucose transport, implicating the β-actin isoform, which in many cell types is...
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Angin Y, Beauloye C, Horman S, Bertrand L
Exp Suppl . 2016 Nov; 107:23-43. PMID: 27812975
This chapter summarizes AMPK function in the regulation of substrate and energy metabolism with the main emphasis on carbohydrate and lipid metabolism, protein turnover, mitochondrial biogenesis, and whole-body energy homeostasis....
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Franekova V, Angin Y, Hoebers N, Coumans W, Simons P, Glatz J, et al.
Am J Physiol Cell Physiol . 2014 Dec; 308(4):C297-307. PMID: 25472960
Insulin resistance is an important risk factor for the development of several cardiac pathologies, thus advocating strategies for restoring insulin sensitivity of the heart in these conditions. Omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty...
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Jensen T, Sylow L, Rose A, Madsen A, Angin Y, Maarbjerg S, et al.
Mol Metab . 2014 Oct; 3(7):742-53. PMID: 25353002
Understanding how muscle contraction orchestrates insulin-independent muscle glucose transport may enable development of hyperglycemia-treating drugs. The prevailing concept implicates Ca(2+) as a key feed forward regulator of glucose transport with...
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Angin Y, Arslan N, Kuralay F
Turk J Pediatr . 2014 Oct; 56(3):259-66. PMID: 25341597
The leptin-to-adiponectin (L/A) ratio has been used to show insulin resistance (IR) in recent years. The aim of this study was to investigate the L/A ratio in obese adolescents and...
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Jensen T, Angin Y, Sylow L, Richter E
Exp Physiol . 2014 Aug; 99(12):1562-8. PMID: 25172886
In many cell types, Ca(2+) signals to increase the movement and surface membrane insertion of vesicles. In skeletal muscle, Ca(2+) is predominantly released from the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) to initiate...
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Angin Y, Schwenk R, Nergiz-Unal R, Hoebers N, Heemskerk J, Kuijpers M, et al.
Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab . 2014 Jun; 307(2):E225-36. PMID: 24895286
Activation of AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) in cardiomyocytes induces translocation of glucose transporter GLUT4 and long-chain fatty acid (LCFA) transporter CD36 from endosomal stores to the sarcolemma to enhance glucose...
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Schwenk R, Angin Y, Steinbusch L, Dirkx E, Hoebers N, Coumans W, et al.
J Biol Chem . 2012 Sep; 287(44):37530-9. PMID: 22936810
Cardiac glucose utilization is regulated by reversible translocation of the glucose transporter GLUT4 from intracellular stores to the plasma membrane. During the onset of diet-induced insulin resistance, elevated lipid levels...
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Angin Y, Steinbusch L, Simons P, Greulich S, Hoebers N, Douma K, et al.
Biochem J . 2012 Jul; 448(1):43-53. PMID: 22780108
An increased cardiac fatty acid supply and increased sarcolemmal presence of the long-chain fatty acid transporter CD36 are associated with and contribute to impaired cardiac insulin sensitivity and function. In...