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    novel pathway to the manifestations of metabolic syndrome by Sonnenberg, G.E, Krakower, G.R, Kissebah, A.H

    Published in Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.) (01-02-2004)
    “…Pathways leading from obesity to the manifestations of metabolic syndrome involve a number of metabolic risk factors, as well as adipokines, mediators of…”
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    Mechanisms of Insulin-Resistant Glucose Utilization in Rat Skeletal Muscle by Rizk, Nasser M., Meier, Daniel A., Krakower, Glenn R., Kissebah, Ahmed H.

    Published in Molecular genetics and metabolism (01-02-1998)
    “…Defects in glucose uptake are among the primary defects associated with peripheral insulin resistance, but fundamental mechanisms leading to this state are…”
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    Glucose Utilization in Muscle Fiber Types: Use of the Partial Pancreatectomized Rat Model to Distinguish Effects of Glucose and Insulin on Insulin Resistance by Rizk, Nasser M., Meier, Daniel A., Pastorek, Debra J., Krakower, Glenn R., Kissebah, Ahmed H.

    Published in Molecular genetics and metabolism (01-09-1998)
    “…We have used the partially pancreatectomized infusion model in order to examine individual and combined effects of glucose and insulin on insulin resistance in…”
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    Purification and properties of acetyl-CoA carboxylase phosphatase by Krakower, G R, Kim, K H

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (10-03-1981)
    “…Acetyl-CoA carboxylase phosphatase has been purified from the rat epididymal fat pad. The phosphatase occurs in a complex with the carboxylase. In the…”
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    Influence of androgenicity on adipocytes and precursor cells in female rats by James, R.G. (Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI.), Krakower, G.R, Kissebah, A.H

    Published in Obesity research (01-09-1996)
    “…We examined the effects of overexposure of testosterone (T) on fat cell morphology and adipocyte precursor pools in inguinal and retroperitoneal fat depots of…”
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