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Bernard R. Landau was affiliated with Case Western Reserve University in the United States. The available data indicates no recent published papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues associated with this scientist.

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Bernard R. Landau was a researcher whose academic footprint is noted primarily through the association with Case Western Reserve University, though details on specific research contributions or scholarly activity are not documented in the source data provided.

Best Publications

  • One Week’s Treatment With the Long-Acting Glucagon-Like Peptide 1 Derivative Liraglutide (NN2211) Markedly Improves 24-h Glycemia and α- and β-Cell Function and Reduces Endogenous Glucose Release in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes

    Kristine B. Degn;Claus B. Juhl;Jeppe Sturis;Grethe Jakobsen

  • Contributions of gluconeogenesis to glucose production in the fasted state.

    Bernard R. Landau;John Wahren;Visvanathan Chandramouli;William C. Schumann

  • Influence of obesity and type 2 diabetes on gluconeogenesis and glucose output in humans: a quantitative study.

    Amalia Gastaldelli;Simona Baldi;Maura Pettiti;Elena Toschi

  • Effects of free fatty acid elevation on postabsorptive endogenous glucose production and gluconeogenesis in humans.

    Michael Roden;Harald Stingl;Visvanathan Chandramouli;William C. Schumann

  • Use of 2H2O for estimating rates of gluconeogenesis. Application to the fasted state.

    Bernard R. Landau;John Wahren;Visvanathan Chandramouli;William C. Schumann

  • Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes Impair Insulin-Induced Suppression of Glycogenolysis as Well as Gluconeogenesis

    Rita Basu;Visvanathan Chandramouli;Betty Dicke;Bernard Landau

  • Quantifying gluconeogenesis during fasting

    Visvanathan Chandramouli;Karin Ekberg;William C. Schumann;Satish C. Kalhan

  • Quantitative contributions of gluconeogenesis to glucose production during fasting in type 2 diabetes mellitus.

    Alexandre Wajngot;Visvanathan Chandramouli;Visvanathan Chandramouli;William C. Schumann;William C. Schumann;Karin Ekberg;Karin Ekberg

  • Small increases in insulin inhibit hepatic glucose production solely caused by an effect on glycogen metabolism.

    Dale S. Edgerton;Sylvain Cardin;Maya Emshwiller;Doss Neal

  • Assay of insulin-like activity with rat epididymal fat pad.

    Leonards;Landau Br;Bartsch G

  • A QUANTITATIVE ESTIMATION OF THE PATHWAYS OF GLUCOSE METABOLISM IN RAT ADIPOSE TISSUE IN VITRO.

    Bernard R. Landau;Joseph Katz

  • A study on the equivalence of metabolic patterns in rat adipose tissue: Insulin versus glucose concentration

    Jack R. Leonards;Bernard R. Landau

  • Direct and indirect effects of amino acids on hepatic glucose metabolism in humans

    Michael Krebs;Attila Brehm;Martin Krssak;Christian Anderwald

  • Gluconeogenesis and pyruvate metabolism in rat kidney, in vitro.

    Bernard R. Landau

  • Effects of Free Fatty Acids Per Se on Glucose Production, Gluconeogenesis, and Glycogenolysis

    Peter Staehr;Ole Hother-Nielsen;Bernard R. Landau;Visvanathan Chandramouli

  • ESTIMATION OF PATHWAY CONTRIBUTIONS TO GLUCOSE METABOLISM AND OF THE RATE OF ISOMERIZATION OF HEXOSE 6-PHOSPHATE.

    Bernard R. Landau;Glenn E. Bartsch;Joseph Katz;Harland G. Wood

  • Initial reactions in the metabolism of D- and L-glyceraldehyde by rat liver.

    Bernard R. Landau;Wilfried Merlevede;Hollis R. Williams

  • Lipid metabolism during fasting

    Michael D. Jensen;Karin Ekberg;Bernard R. Landau

  • Estimation of the Pentose Cycle Contribution to Glucose Metabolism in Tissue in Vivo

    Karl Y. Hostetler;Bernard R. Landau

  • Contributions of net hepatic glycogenolysis and gluconeogenesis to glucose production in cirrhosis

    Kitt Falk Petersen;Martin Krssak;Victor Navarro;Visvanathan Chandramouli

Frequent Co-Authors

Henri Brunengraber
Henri Brunengraber Case Western Reserve University
John Wahren
John Wahren Karolinska Institute
Robert A. Rizza
Robert A. Rizza Mayo Clinic
Michael Roden
Michael Roden Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf
Satish C. Kalhan
Satish C. Kalhan Case Western Reserve University
Gerald I. Shulman
Gerald I. Shulman Yale University
Ole Schmitz
Ole Schmitz Aarhus University Hospital
Werner Waldhäusl
Werner Waldhäusl Medical University of Vienna
Karl Y. Hostetler
Karl Y. Hostetler University of California, San Diego
Suad Efendic
Suad Efendic Karolinska Institute

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