2022
DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.2c06724
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Nanoscience and Nanotechnology at Jilin University: A Virtual Issue

Abstract: Metrics & MoreArticle Recommendations ■ INTRODUCTION OF JILIN UNVIERSITY Jilin University (JLU) was established in 1946 and is a leading national comprehensive university of China located in Changchun, the capital of Jilin Province. JLU offers a wide range of disciplines in education and is strong at interdisciplinary research. In particular, research on nanoscience and nanotechnology is actively conducted by several top disciplines of JLU, including but not limited to Chemistry, Physics, Materials, and Electr… Show more

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“…It effectively inhibits excessive gluconeogenesis in the liver and reduces endogenous glucose production, which is one of the important targets for the treatment of T2DM. For example, berberine can reduce excessive hepatic glucose production (HGP) by limiting the mitochondrial import of pyruvate through MPC1, which is an important mechanism for the treatment of T2DM ( 13 ). Some intermediate products of glycolysis/gluconeogenesis are synthetic precursors of lipids and amino acids that are closely related to other metabolic pathways.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It effectively inhibits excessive gluconeogenesis in the liver and reduces endogenous glucose production, which is one of the important targets for the treatment of T2DM. For example, berberine can reduce excessive hepatic glucose production (HGP) by limiting the mitochondrial import of pyruvate through MPC1, which is an important mechanism for the treatment of T2DM ( 13 ). Some intermediate products of glycolysis/gluconeogenesis are synthetic precursors of lipids and amino acids that are closely related to other metabolic pathways.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%