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The Regularizing Capacity of Metabolic Networks [PDF]
Despite their topological complexity almost all functional properties of metabolic networks can be derived from steady-state dynamics. Indeed, many theoretical investigations (like flux-balance analysis) rely on extracting function from steady states ...
B. Palsson +6 more
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BackgroundMetabolic decompensation episodes (DEs) in Maple Syrup urine disease (MSUD) result in brain accumulation of toxic branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs) and their respective branched-chain α-keto acids that could induce neuroinflammation, disturb ...
Paula Sánchez-Pintos +13 more
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Our aim was to evaluate whether fatty liver index (FLI) is associated with the risk of type 2 diabetes (T2DM) development within the Spanish adult population and according to their prediabetes status; additionally, to examine its incremental predictive ...
E. García-Escobar +27 more
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Diagnosis and management of children with McArdle Syndrome (GSD V) in New South Wales
Glycogen storage type V (GSD V—McArdle Syndrome) is a rare neuromuscular disorder characterised by severe pain early after the onset of physical activity. A recent series indicated a diagnostic delay of 29 years; hence reports of children affected by the
Louisa Adams +12 more
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Mucopolysaccharidoses (MPS) are a group of lysosomal storage diseases (LSDs), characterized by the accumulation of glycosaminoglycans (GAGs).
Anna-Maria Wiesinger +12 more
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Metabolic Networks of Longevity [PDF]
Molecular and cellular networks implicated in aging depend on a multitude of proteins that collectively mount adaptive and contingent metabolic responses to environmental challenges. Here, we discuss the intimate links between metabolic regulation and longevity and outline new approaches for analyzing and manipulating such links to promote human health
Houtkooper Riekelt H +2 more
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Proteome-wide landscape of solubility limits in a bacterial cell
Proteins are prone to aggregate when expressed above their solubility limits. Aggregation may occur rapidly, potentially as early as proteins emerge from the ribosome, or slowly, following synthesis. However, in vivo data on aggregation rates are scarce.
Ádám Györkei +11 more
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Background Inborn errors of metabolism (IEM) are a diverse group of genetic disorders that can result in significant morbidity and sometimes death. Metabolic management can be challenging and burdensome for families.
Noha Elserafy +10 more
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Summary: In diseased states, the heart can shift to use different carbon substrates, measured through changes in uptake of metabolites by imaging methods or blood metabolomics.
Bonnie V. Dougherty +5 more
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Volatile organic compounds are key components of the fruit metabolome that contribute to traits such as aroma and taste. Here we report on the diversity of 90 flavor-related fruit traits in date palms (Phoenix dactylifera L.) including 80 volatile ...
Jonathan M. Flowers +12 more
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