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Conformationally restricted carbohydrate-modified nucleic acids and antisense technology
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Gene Structure and Expression, 1999The study of conformationally restricted carbohydrate modified nucleic acids has given new insights into the concept of the antisense technology. We learned to understand the structural requirements of a modified nucleic acid to function as steric blocker for RNA.
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Impact of Carbohydrate Restriction on
2017Richmond, Hannah M, Duriancik, David M
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Gastrointestinal health and therapeutic carbohydrate restriction
2023Natasha Campbell-McBride +2 more
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Impact of Carbohydrate Restriction on Healthy Adolescent Development.
Pediatric endocrinology reviews : PER, 2018Carbohydrate-restricted diets are known for their impact on weight loss; however, research is still required to determine if low-carbohydrate diets are safe for adolescents. Carbohydrates directly stimulate an insulin response, and studies have recently shown that insulin and binding to respective insulin receptors (IRs) are critical in Kisspeptin ...
Hannah M, Richmond, David M, Duriancik
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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Dietary carbohydrate restriction: Compelling theory for further research
Nutrition, 2016Carol J, Fenton, Tanis R, Fenton
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Balanced calorie-restricted diets and carbohydrate-restricted diets.
The Journal of the Oklahoma State Medical Association, 1984B, Williamson, S R, Newmark
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Metabolic adaptations to starvation, semistarvation, and carbohydrate restriction.
Progress in clinical and biological research, 1982The metabolic adaptation in man to starvation, semistarvation, and carbohydrate restriction is complex and involves a number of hormones, substrates, and tissues. In particular, however, the need for the ketoacids beta-hydroxybutyric acid and acetoacetic acid to replace glucose as the primary fuel for the brain of fasting man appears to be the key to ...
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