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Energy metabolism of developing brain
Current Opinion in Neurology, 1994Recent publications concerning developmental changes in energy metabolism of brain have concentrated on three areas: 1) substrate priority for energy production; 2) balance between glycolytic and respiratory energy production; 3) variation in energy economy by cell type and stage of cellular differentiation; and 4) regional variation in energy reserves
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Targeting PDK2 rescues stress-induced impaired brain energy metabolism
Molecular Psychiatry, 2023Changshui Wang +6 more
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Energy metabolism in developing brain cells
Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 1992During development different energy substrates are available to cells in brain in plentiful supply. The metabolic environment, which is dictated by the milk diet rich in fat, ensures that substrates in addition to glucose are available as fuels. Some substrates serve readily as primary fuels for respiration, whereas other substrates can serve other ...
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Ion Transport and Energy Metabolism in Brain
Neurological Research, 1981The kinetics of extracellular K+ activity was compared to the availability of energy in the cortex of rats and gerbils exposed to anoxia, hypoxia, spreading depression, and ischemia. A combined K+/DC surface electrode was used alone or together with a fiber optic light guide in various experiments.
W, Crowe, A, Mayevsky, L, Mela
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Energy metabolism in mammalian brain during development
Progress in Neurobiology, 2004Production of energy for the maintenance of ionic disequilibria necessary for generation and transmission of nerve impulses is one of the primary functions of the brain. This review attempts to link the plethora of information on the maturation of the central nervous system with the ontogeny of ATP metabolism, placing special emphasis on variations ...
Maria, Erecinska +2 more
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Energy Metabolism in Brain Injury
1989Brain 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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Metabolomics in cancer research and emerging applications in clinical oncology
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Daniel R Schmidt +2 more
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