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U Greiner

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Wirtschaft Und Statistik|May 1, 1996
[First results of the microcensus, April 1995]U Greiner
Zentralblatt Fur Gynakologie|January 1, 1976
[Clinical significance of hydramnios from the view point of current medicine]U Greiner, W Krause
Molecular Metabolism|September 13, 2016
Microbial regulation of GLP-1 and L-cell biologyThomas U Greiner, Fredrik Bäckhed
American Journal of Physiology. Endocrinology and Metabolism|December 10, 2025
GLP-1 from the distal gut is dispensable for body weight and glucose regulation but slows small intestinal transit in female miceThomas U Greiner, Randy J Seeley, Fredrik Bäckhed
BMC Developmental Biology|January 8, 2009
Rac1 regulates pancreatic islet morphogenesisThomas U Greiner, Gokul Kesavan, Anders Ståhlberg, et al.
Plos One|November 13, 2014
The gut microbiota modulates glycaemic control and serum metabolite profiles in non-obese diabetic miceThomas U Greiner, Tuulia Hyötyläinen, Mikael Knip, et al.
Methods of Information in Medicine|March 22, 2005
AdaptFlow: protocol-based medical treatment using adaptive workflowsU Greiner, R Mueller, E Rahm, et al.
Metabolites|January 20, 2022
Targeting the Gut in Obesity: Signals from the Inner SurfaceNatalia Petersen, Thomas U Greiner, Lola Torz, et al.
Gut|January 8, 2016
Microbiota-induced obesity requires farnesoid X receptorAva Parséus, Nina Sommer, Felix Sommer, et al.
Molecular Metabolism|September 23, 2016
Microbially produced glucagon-like peptide 1 improves glucose tolerance in miceTulika Arora, Udo Wegmann, Anup Bobhate, et al.
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Wirtschaft Und Statistik|May 1, 1996
[First results of the microcensus, April 1995]U Greiner
Zentralblatt Fur Gynakologie|January 1, 1976
[Clinical significance of hydramnios from the view point of current medicine]U Greiner, W Krause
Molecular Metabolism|September 13, 2016
Microbial regulation of GLP-1 and L-cell biologyThomas U Greiner, Fredrik Bäckhed
American Journal of Physiology. Endocrinology and Metabolism|December 10, 2025
GLP-1 from the distal gut is dispensable for body weight and glucose regulation but slows small intestinal transit in female miceThomas U Greiner, Randy J Seeley, Fredrik Bäckhed
BMC Developmental Biology|January 8, 2009
Rac1 regulates pancreatic islet morphogenesisThomas U Greiner, Gokul Kesavan, Anders Ståhlberg, et al.
Plos One|November 13, 2014
The gut microbiota modulates glycaemic control and serum metabolite profiles in non-obese diabetic miceThomas U Greiner, Tuulia Hyötyläinen, Mikael Knip, et al.
Methods of Information in Medicine|March 22, 2005
AdaptFlow: protocol-based medical treatment using adaptive workflowsU Greiner, R Mueller, E Rahm, et al.
Metabolites|January 20, 2022
Targeting the Gut in Obesity: Signals from the Inner SurfaceNatalia Petersen, Thomas U Greiner, Lola Torz, et al.
Gut|January 8, 2016
Microbiota-induced obesity requires farnesoid X receptorAva Parséus, Nina Sommer, Felix Sommer, et al.
Molecular Metabolism|September 23, 2016
Microbially produced glucagon-like peptide 1 improves glucose tolerance in miceTulika Arora, Udo Wegmann, Anup Bobhate, et al.
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