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Erratum: Figure Correction
A Gut Feeling to Cure Diabetes: Potential
Mechanisms of Diabetes Remission a
ter Bariatric
Surgery
Young Min Cho
Department of Internal Medicine, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea
Diabetes Metab J 2014;38:406-415. http://dx.doi.org/10.4093/dmj.2014.38.6.406
In the article cited above, there was a spelling error in the Fig. 2. In the middle of Fig. 2, “glucise” was misspelled. he
correct word is “glucose.” he correctly Fig. 2 is as following.
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Altered gut physiology Metabolic consequences Altered systemic factors
Hepatic glucose prodution Hepatic insulin sensitivity
Anti–incretin factors
GLP-1, PYY, and OXM
β-Cell function
Peripheral insulin sensitivity
Body weight (long–term)
Anti-incretin factors
Bile acid pool Calorie intake
Jejunal nutrient sensing
lntestinal gluconeogenesis
Postprandial GLP–1 secretion
Altered gut microbiota Glucose utilization (Roux limb)