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Fertility and Sterility, 2003
To examine the ability to use parameters obtainable from an oral glucose tolerance test to predict insulin action as determined under hyperinsulinemic, hyperglycemic conditions.Prospective clinical investigation.University medical center clinical research unit.Healthy male volunteers.Oral glucose tolerance test and hyperglycemic (+125 mg/dL) clamp ...
Michael Kruger+3 more
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To examine the ability to use parameters obtainable from an oral glucose tolerance test to predict insulin action as determined under hyperinsulinemic, hyperglycemic conditions.Prospective clinical investigation.University medical center clinical research unit.Healthy male volunteers.Oral glucose tolerance test and hyperglycemic (+125 mg/dL) clamp ...
Michael Kruger+3 more
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Measuring brain glucose phosphorylation with labeled glucose
American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism, 1988This study tested whether glucose labeled at the C-6 position generates metabolites that leave brain so rapidly that C-6-labeled glucose cannot be used to measure brain glucose phosphorylation (CMRGlc). In pentobarbital-anesthetized rats, the parietal cortex uptake of [14C]glucose labeled in the C-6 position was followed for times ranging from 10 s to
Brøndsted, H E, Gjedde, A
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Angewandte Chemie, 2017
Glucose is a key energy supplier and nutrient for tumor growth. Herein, inspired by the glucose oxidase (GOx)-assisted conversion of glucose into gluconic acid and toxic H2 O2 , a novel treatment paradigm of starving-like therapy is developed for ...
Wenpei Fan+12 more
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Glucose is a key energy supplier and nutrient for tumor growth. Herein, inspired by the glucose oxidase (GOx)-assisted conversion of glucose into gluconic acid and toxic H2 O2 , a novel treatment paradigm of starving-like therapy is developed for ...
Wenpei Fan+12 more
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Effects of plasma glucose concentration on glucose utilization and glucose clearance in normal man
Diabetes, 1981Glucose clearance (glucose utilization ÷ plasma glucose) is commonly used to assess glucose utilization under conditions in which plasma glucose concentrations vary. The validity of this practice requires that glucose clearance itself be independent of plasma glucose concentration.
John E. Gerich+2 more
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Glucose and Glucose-Containing Syrups
2000The article contains sections titled: 1. Introduction and History 2. Properties of Glucose 2.1. Structure 2.2. Physical Properties 2.3. Chemical Properties 3. Raw Materials 4. General Principles of Starch Hydrolysis 4.1. Production and Properties of Acid Glucose Syrups 4.2. Production and Properties of Acid - Enzyme Glucose Syrups
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Brain glucose sensing mechanism and glucose homeostasis
Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care, 2002Glucose homeostasis must be finely regulated. Changes in glucose levels elicit a complex neuroendocrine response that prevents or rapidly corrects hyper- or hypoglycemia. It is well established that different parts of the brain, particularly the hypothalamus and the brain stem, are important centres involved in the monitoring of glucose status and the ...
Pénicaud, Luc+4 more
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American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism, 1995
The present studies were undertaken to determine whether 1) the cold- and hot-GINF techniques used with Steele's model provide equivalent estimates of the rates of glucose appearance (R(a)) and disappearance (R(d)) in the presence of physiological changes in glucose and insulin concentrations, 2) the conditions for the best estimation of R(a) are the ...
Caumo A+4 more
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The present studies were undertaken to determine whether 1) the cold- and hot-GINF techniques used with Steele's model provide equivalent estimates of the rates of glucose appearance (R(a)) and disappearance (R(d)) in the presence of physiological changes in glucose and insulin concentrations, 2) the conditions for the best estimation of R(a) are the ...
Caumo A+4 more
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Microestimation of glucose and glucose oxidase
Biochimie, 1976K. Puget, A.M. Michelson
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Insulin signalling and the regulation of glucose and lipid metabolism
Nature, 2001A. Saltiel, C. Kahn
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