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The following pages link to Administration of Melatonin and Metformin Prevents Deleterious Effects of Circadian Disruption and Obesity in Male Rats (Q28395600):
Displayed 12 items.
- Melatonin, mitochondria, and the metabolic syndrome (Q38618827) (← links)
- The Liver Circadian Clock Modulates Biochemical and Physiological Responses to Metformin (Q38620481) (← links)
- Development of diabetes does not alter behavioral and molecular circadian rhythms in a transgenic rat model of type 2 diabetes mellitus. (Q46119141) (← links)
- Disentangling the Role of Melatonin and its Receptor MTNR1B in Type 2 Diabetes: Still a Long Way to Go? (Q47732906) (← links)
- Circadian Etiology of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (Q50143071) (← links)
- Potential Crosstalk between Fructose and Melatonin: A New Role of Melatonin-Inhibiting the Metabolic Effects of Fructose (Q58805847) (← links)
- Chemoresistance: Intricate Interplay Between Breast Tumor Cells and Adipocytes in the Tumor Microenvironment (Q60959855) (← links)
- Combination of Olanzapine Pamoate with Melatonin and Metformin: Quantitative Changes in Rat Adipose Tissue (Q89941477) (← links)
- The Radioprotective Effect of Combination of Melatonin and Metformin on Rat Duodenum Damage Induced by Ionizing Radiation: A Histological Study (Q90088508) (← links)
- Melatonin potentiates the effects of metformin on glucose metabolism and food intake in high-fat-fed rats (Q91992037) (← links)
- Lower nocturnal urinary 6-sulfatoxymelatonin is associated with more severe insulin resistance in patients with prediabetes (Q93004780) (← links)
- Potentiation of incretin hormones and modulation of metabolic enzymes as possible mechanisms behind the insulin sensitizing effects of cabbage-metformin treatment: Cabbage-metformin insulin sensitizing effects (Q101049766) (← links)