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Energy Metabolism in Brain Injury

1989
Brain failure is associated with extensive physiological changes, involving circulation, respiration, metabolism, endocrine and immunological systems. These changes have been well studied in patients with non cranial trauma and less extensively in patients with head trauma.
R. L. Chiolero   +2 more
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Glucose and Energy Metabolism in the Brain

1982
Of all the nutrients used by the mammalian system, only glucose is able to satisfactorily maintain the metabolism of cerebral tissue. Although mannose and other sugars can also be metabolized, they must first be converted into glucose. On the other hand, fructose, another simple sugar, is capable of being utilized without conversion, but the process is
Stanislav Reinis, Jerome M. Goldman
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Energy metabolism of the developing brain.

The Journal of reproductive medicine, 1985
Cerebral metabolism in utero and in the neonatal period remains incompletely understood. A major investigative technique uses 14C deoxyglucose. Species differences, behavioral states and gestational age all have an impact. Hormonal and sensory stimuli have potential influences.
R M, Abrams, A A, Hutchison
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Brain energy metabolism

Neuroscience, 1978
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Brain Energy Metabolism

2018
Daniela Calvetti, Erkki Somersalo
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Energy Metabolism of the Brain, Including the Cooperation between Astrocytes and Neurons, Especially in the Context of Glycogen Metabolism

International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2015
Izabela Gutowska   +2 more
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Defective Brain Energy Metabolism Shown by in vivo 31 P MR Spectroscopy in 28 Patients with Mitochondrial Cytopathies

Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism, 1993
B Barbiroli   +2 more
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Brain Energy Metabolism

2013
Pierre J. Magistretti, Igor Allaman
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