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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1986
Disorders of glucose metabolism are commonly seen by practicing emergency physicians. Reagent strips such as Visidex and Chemstrip are useful as a quick and accurate method of glucose estimation provided the procedure is followed correctly. These reagent strips are particularly useful for rapid screening in the unresponsive patient.
G A, Pane, F B, Epstein
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Disorders of glucose metabolism are commonly seen by practicing emergency physicians. Reagent strips such as Visidex and Chemstrip are useful as a quick and accurate method of glucose estimation provided the procedure is followed correctly. These reagent strips are particularly useful for rapid screening in the unresponsive patient.
G A, Pane, F B, Epstein
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Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2008
Neurons have a constantly high glucose demand, and unlike muscle cells they cannot accommodate episodic glucose uptake under the influence of insulin. Neuronal glucose uptake depends on the extracellular concentration of glucose, and cellular damage can ensue after persistent episodes of hyperglycaemia--a phenomenon referred to as glucose neurotoxicity.
Tomlinson, David R. +1 more
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Neurons have a constantly high glucose demand, and unlike muscle cells they cannot accommodate episodic glucose uptake under the influence of insulin. Neuronal glucose uptake depends on the extracellular concentration of glucose, and cellular damage can ensue after persistent episodes of hyperglycaemia--a phenomenon referred to as glucose neurotoxicity.
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Annual Review of Medicine, 1992
The recent cloning of families of glucose transporters has made it possible to study their structure and their role in an increasing number of disease states. Two classes of glucose transporters transfer glucose across the plasma membrane of human cells.
L J, Elsas, N, Longo
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The recent cloning of families of glucose transporters has made it possible to study their structure and their role in an increasing number of disease states. Two classes of glucose transporters transfer glucose across the plasma membrane of human cells.
L J, Elsas, N, Longo
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Diabetes Care, 1990
Glucose toxicity is a well-established entity that has been shown in animal models of diabetes to contribute to development of insulin resistance and impaired insulin secretion. In type II (non-insulin-dependent) diabetes in humans, a considerable body of evidence has accumulated indicating that a chronic physiological increment in the plasma glucose ...
L, Rossetti, A, Giaccari, R A, DeFronzo
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Glucose toxicity is a well-established entity that has been shown in animal models of diabetes to contribute to development of insulin resistance and impaired insulin secretion. In type II (non-insulin-dependent) diabetes in humans, a considerable body of evidence has accumulated indicating that a chronic physiological increment in the plasma glucose ...
L, Rossetti, A, Giaccari, R A, DeFronzo
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2012
Stress-related hyperglycemia is a common finding in acutely ill patients, and is related to the severity and outcome of the critical illness. The pathophysiology of stress hyperglycemia includes hormonal and neural signals, leading to increased production of glucose by the liver and peripheral insulin resistance mediated by the translocation of ...
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Stress-related hyperglycemia is a common finding in acutely ill patients, and is related to the severity and outcome of the critical illness. The pathophysiology of stress hyperglycemia includes hormonal and neural signals, leading to increased production of glucose by the liver and peripheral insulin resistance mediated by the translocation of ...
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Glucose sensor with immobilized glucose oxidase-glucose isomerase membrane
Journal of Molecular Catalysis, 1981Abstract A glucose sensor, i.e., an oxygen detection electrode with immobilized glucose oxidase, has been studied by several researchers as a novel analytical technique which can simplify tedious steps in conventional methods of glucose determination. In a glucose sensor of such construction, any glocuse oxidase inhibition will impair the performance
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