selected publications
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journal article
- Sleepy, circadian disrupted and sick: Could intestinal microbiota play an important role in shift worker health?. Molecular Metabolism. 12-+. 2017
- Isoflurane and Sevoflurane Induce Severe Hepatic Insulin Resistance in a Canine Model. PLoS One. 2016
- Disturbances of sleep and circadian rhythms: novel risk factors for obesity. Current Opinion in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Obesity. 353-359. 2016
- Diagnosis, Cause, and Treatment Approaches for Delayed Sleep-Wake Phase Disorder. Sleep Medicine Clinics. 389-+. 2016
- Insulin access to skeletal muscle is impaired during the early stages of diet‐induced obesity. Obesity. 1922-1928. 2016
- The changing microbial landscape of Western society: Diet, dwellings and discordance. Molecular Metabolism. 737-742. 2016
- Exenatide Treatment Alone Improves β-Cell Function in a Canine Model of Pre-Diabetes. PLoS One. e0158703-e0158703. 2016
- Two Nights of Recovery Sleep Reverses the Effects of Short-term Sleep Restriction on Diabetes Risk. Diabetes Care. E40-E41. 2016
- Elevated ghrelin predicts food intake during experimental sleep restriction. Obesity. 132-138. 2016
- Rapid development of cardiac dysfunction in a canine model of insulin resistance and moderate obesity. Diabetologia. 197-207. 2016
- Elevated nocturnal NEFA are an early signal for hyperinsulinaemic compensation during diet-induced insulin resistance in dogs. Diabetologia. 2663-2670. 2015
- Lipid-induced insulin resistance does not impair insulin access to skeletal muscle. American Journal of Physiology: Endocrinology and Metabolism. E1001-E1009. 2015
- Sleep restriction increases free fatty acids in healthy men. Diabetologia. 791-798. 2015
- Increase in visceral fat per se does not induce insulin resistance in the canine model. Obesity. 105-111. 2015
- Hepatic portal vein denervation impairs oral glucose tolerance but not exenatide’s effect on glycemia. American Journal of Physiology: Endocrinology and Metabolism. E644-E652. 2014
- Essentiality of Portal Vein Receptors in Hypoglycemic Counterregulation: Direct Proof Via Denervation in Male Canines. Endocrinology. 1247-1254. 2014
- The contribution of sleep to improvements in working memory scanning speed: A study of prolonged sleep restriction. Biological Psychology. 208-212. 2006